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Issue 16 - Global Crisis
Ignacio Ayerza
Argentina
ignacioayerza@gmail.com
Ikhsan Jauhari
Adrien Vilarem
Indonesia
France
ikhsanjauhari@gmail.com
adem-@hotmail.fr
www.n56ht.com
www.myspace.com/inkadem
J. Cattlett
Alfonso Domingo
grafxart@mc.com
Spain
United States
reflejosespeculares@blogspot.com
Jake Parker
Amir Mor
United Kingdom
Israel
axe_murderer_2@hotmail.com
tm10801@gmail.com
James West
Antoine Alberto
England
France
mattiandjames@aol.com
antoinea13@hotmail.com
www.bloogysunday.com
Javier Beltran Galvis
Colombia
Antonio Orozco
Carneservida
hezeel777@yahoo.es
México
Argentina
mr.orozco_pop@live.com.mx
info@carneservida.com.ar
Jordan Nicholson
www.myspace.com/199430569
www.carneservida.com.ar
England
Dale
Fernando Taboada
bestbassist@hotmail.co.uk
Arturo Escobar
Cristian Coc
United Kingdom
Perú
México
Romania
dale_surfingbean@hotmail.
fernando@pixfika.com
Joshua Maunder
escobararturo@yahoo.com.mx
radikal@radikalstudio.com
co.uk
www.pixfika.com
England
www.radikalstudio.com
mrvarialkickflip@hotmail.com
Bayu Aji Wisnugroho
Diego Proaño
Giovanni Tagliavini
http://mystalia.net/joshmaun-
Indonesia
Cristián González González
Ecuador
Italy
der/
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Chile
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Carla Ceia
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Portugal
Davi F. Mojaravscki
Evan5
Hector Ruiz
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India
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Keith Treloar
Sebastian Guess
England
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United Kingdom
Laura Constanza Jiménez Tor-
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res
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India
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Tobias Cattrall
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England
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Nathan Joy
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United Kingdom
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Argentina
India
Pierre-Paul Pariseau
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Luka Boskovic
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Nathan Dunbar
Canada
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com
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Rachel Clements
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Matt Benney
England
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INTERVIEW WITH
SUPERLOVER
...The surrealist work of Justin Maller




JUSTIN MALLER
Melbourne Australia
www.superlover.com.au
December 2008
By Nelson Medina
nelson@publicistas.org
© all images by Justin Maller


“ Creating art is just a part of my life, so I
suppose my life is what inspires me ”



Can you tell us a little
that I might look into doing
I don’t really. I get asked this question a lot - I do
about yourself ?
that as a job. For fun I started
not really draw direct inspiration from any particular
My name is Justin Maller. I am
playing with scanned photos
artist, musician, activity or whatever. Creating art is
25, and work as a freelance
(before digital cameras!) and
just a part of my life, so I suppose my life is what
Illustrator & Art Director from
my interest kinda grew from
inspires me. The things I do, places I visit and
Melbourne, Australia. I’ve
there. I found the online scene
people I spend time with all have their impact on
been creating digital art
in 2001; it captured my attention
me, and I suppose they all manifest themselves in
for about eight years now,
quite strongly and severely
my visual output somehow. I can’t explain it any
and have been freelancing
reduced my high school test
more coherently than that. I can’t even explain
fulltime for the last two. I’m
scores. I kept working at it
why my work looks the way it does - I never
also the Creative Director
whilst I completed a Bachelor
start out with a plan for my pieces
of
the
depthCORE.com
of Creative Arts at Melbourne
- I just begin working and then,
Collective, a role which takes
University, and by the time I
after a time, the piece
up a lot of my spare and not-
was finishing I was just starting
is finished.
so-spare time. I spend the
to get my first commissioned
rest of it playing basketball,
works, so decided to give
eating sushi and entertaining
freelancing a shot for a year -
my hobbit.
the rest is history.

How did you get

Your woks seems
interested in digital
like twisted reality,
art?
a surrealist world
trying to show the
I got my first copy of Photoshop
impossible. Where
when I was 14. I started
do you look for
making awful websites with
inspiration?
it straight away, and thought


“ I experiment, try new things, new elements,
different techniques... ”


Can you name a direct
influence on your work?
As above! If I had to name one direct
influence, it would probably be the music
I listen to. The one constant in my work
is high contrast, and I like music that has
this as well - soul, hip hop, jazz, metal -
anything that contrasts beat and melody
tends to speak to me with great clarity,
and that predisposition makes itself pretty
apparent in my work.
What are your favorite tools to
create your artworks?
Photoshop and my camera.
When creating a new concept,
how do you get from that initial
stab in the dark of a concept to
the finished work?
I pretty much just sit back and wait for
the stab to turn into something solid to
tell you the truth. Much of my personal
work is something in the nature of a visual


diary - I experiment, try new things, new
elements, different techniques, angles
and compositions until I find something
that works, then build on it from there. The
key thing is to not be afraid to abandon
something that is just not working. Often
I’ll put hours into creating one particular
element, then have to face the music that
as difficult as it was, it simply doesn’t
work. It’s tough, but at that point you have
to be strong enough to remove it and try
something else.

What commission have you

done you would be most proud
of?
Hmm, tough question! Two recent jobs
turned out quite nicely; I did a series of
concepts for DC Shoes that I’m quite fond
of - people used to frequently ask how
I saw my work translating from art into
a commercial environment, and I think




that set of images goes a long way towards
explaining that. I also did a set of press shots
for an Aussie hip-hop outfit called X&Hell - they
gave me free reign, and I ended up creating a
series they liked so much that they scrapped
their existing album artwork and decided to
use mine as the cover and liner illustrations, so
that was a pretty cool outcome.
What is a typical day in your life
like?

Wake up, have breakfast, watch whatever on
ESPN whilst I get ready. Shower up, pack my
laptop bag and hop on a tram in to my studio
in the city. Fire up computer, check emails,
depthCORE & sneaker sites. Check ical to see
what’s on for today, start working (eventually).
Lunch with a friend at 1. More work in the
afternoon, chase clients, chase account depts,
answer interviews, more work. Finish up, then
either go home if I have basketball (3 nights
per week) or meet friends at favourite bar for
a beer or two. Home, cook dinner, play with
hobbit, read book, play xbox, watch a movie,
sleep.


“ The key thing is to not be afraid to abandon
something that is just not working. ”


What are your favorite tastes on
music, food, and entertainment?

Very fluid with all three. I’ll give you the
current;
Music: Kings of Leon, Metallica, Rolling
Stones, Jack Johnson & an Aussie hiphop
band I’ve just found called Lowrider.
Food: Sushi, Steak, Risotto, whatever. Trying
to perfect my bolognaise at the moment - for
some reason even though I use really good
ingredients, it always comes up pretty bland,
very annoying. I’m getting very good with my
juicer though, I make wicked fruit combos.
Entertainment: Sneaker shopping, NBA Live
09, friendly Poker matches.






Can you describe your studio set-up?
I share a huge studio in the city with a couple of jewellers -
seriously, this room is huge you could comfortably fit about
12 people in here, and it’s just the three of us sharing. I
have a minimal rig, just my Macbook Pro, extra 22” monitor,
wireless KB & Mouse. I have the same setup at home in
case I don’t feel like coming in to the city for whatever
reason.
Justin Maller’s Studio





The past edition of

Revoutionart was “Dreams”.
What are the dreams you’re
following? What plans do
you have for your future life?
I’ve got a few things in the works - most
of them are centered around developing
the depthCORE. com Collective and
increasing our profile and physical
presence. My ultimate dream is to work
for dC fulltime - I have a plan that I
am working on to try and realise this,
and whilst it’s certainly going to be a
process, I have no doubt that the end
result will be worth the time invested in
it.
Thanks a lot Justin !


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INTERVIEW WITH SKEW SISKIN
Berlín - Germany
www.skewsiskin.net
December 2008
By Nelson Medina
nelson@publicistas.org
© all images by Skew Siskin


Who designed the logo of Skew Siskin
and what’s the story behind the
name?
I have created the latest version of the logo and the idea for
the bird was in my mind for years. And believe me, it took me
a while to finish it, haha. As a perfectionist you always want
only the best. The solution is quite high so it took a while to
work it out. I am also a detail freak.
The story of the name: When I looked for a name, I always
thought about birds, how cool they are and how strange too.
Skew means CRAZY or WEIRD and Siskin is a small bird that
mainly lives in England, and because I have English roots and
an affection for things that can fly and love to be a little crazy,
I went for the name. We had a few other names. So we wrote
the names on a piece of paper, hung them up the walls and
every time some friends came over, they picked the name
Skew Siskin which assured us to go for this one . A bird is
a symbol for freedom and because they can fly it stands for
looking at things from different angles. I think it`s a dream


human beings have since day one: to own wings and be
able to fly. Look at people that wear feathers, it always
stands for freedom, beauty and the dream to fly.
Which have been the main
influences that you received, those
influences that made Skew Siskin
what it’s today?
The interesting thing is, that all my influences are still
coming from the same source: my mind, my soul, my
brain, my needs and my creativity; my fantasy.
Musically I still love the same bands and will probably
always love them. Life itself has enough to offer to get
ideas for a whole lifetime. I always have more ideas on
my mind than I am able to absorb. I think it`s important to
open up both eyes and look at things, try to understand
them and reflect. Images and photos, also art has a huge
impact on me. Vibes between people are interesting.
Sometimes it`s just a simple situation that influences me
and sometimes it`s a lesson to learn. And I believe that
some of our friends had an input on us. Motorhead for
example to speak about music and vibes.


Speaking of influences…
tell us about the mutual
participation of Skew Siskin
and Mötorhead.

I always was a fan of Motorhead and kept
I have enjoy
dreaming about to meet Lemmy one day at
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and we have a lot of fun doin so. Motorhead
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people passionate f
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studio, so we see him quite often. He is so
er! It`s more
it`s
than
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if you
gy,
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intense
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watching people
up and getting cr
warming
azy with us.


Another of the reasons why
we chose Skew Siskin for
this interview is because
you share the same spirit of
wanting to change the world
with your lyrics. What inspires
you to write?
Well, thank you for saying this and
putting me on the same level like
Greenpeace and others ;). I am
not sitting in the studio, writing
lyrics, thinking to change the
world. Because I made the painful
experience that this is impossible.
I am only able to change my view
open to people, so they can
and take some action and change
decide
what to read into my
my own life. That way I am possibly
words. If
words could change the w
a mirror for other people that need
orld, we
wouldn`t live in this one
help or some advice, but really,
now…..!
There`s so much grief and
mainly I am looking for a good time
blood on
TV these days, I think I will
and write some real ass cool rock
gonna
have to write about the good
songs. I am inspired by all major
sides
of life. I think what I really
feelings like love, hate, power, lies,
give to
our fans is faith and recog
money, sex, violence and war. Also,
nition. I
just love being smart, cause
the lower instincts are interesting
it`s very
sexy and if I really change
to look at often. But I like to leave it
people`s
life, I can be happy!


How do you develop
live with my 4 birds, who fly around
your own image?
free. The walls are painted but put
What can we find in
with orange fake fur, the other one
with red fake fur…..all in all, it`s a bit
your closet?
freaky and funky …. I like it strange.
It`s very very simple: I am just me! I
don`t “create” an image. I go only for
what I really like and what suits me
Where do you spend
and what`s rock`n`roll! I maybe have
the most of the time
favorite colours like dark red, dark
blue and black. I love sun glasses,
and what is your
shirts and cool boots.
favorite place to seek
I have lotsa stuff in my closet yeah,
inspiration.
but it`s all rock`n`roll and my size ;).
I also have a few silver bracelets,
My mind!
skulls necklaces and rings, and this
I am thinking about things,
and that. I recently bought a Bruce
sometimes I think about how to
Lee T-Shirt.
think about things..
I do feel best when I slept enough
How is your room,
and when I got some rock`n`roll on
my mind.
what’s on the walls?
I`s not so much where I spend my
My own paintings are up the wall, a
time, it`s more what I do with my
lot of postcards on the mirror, and, I
time and with who and why.


Which have been the
happening with
main lessons that the
online distributing
stuff
and
. As we are our own label
world of rock have left
now, w
some
e got
more work on our sleeves her
ther
e and
you?
e, which is fine.
Our work can be found a
It`s all about the Music, the fun and the
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siskin.net and
people! Nothing else! MUSIC IS THE
www.myspace.com/skew
BEST!
siskin and
www.myspace.com/ninacalice
Which are the projects
We also have a web shop wher
for the future? What the
e you
buy
can
t-shirts, merch like postcards
butt
and
band has been doing
ons etc :
recently and where can
http://cgi.snafu.de/skewsiskin/user-cgi-bin/index.php
we listen to your work?
You can also listen and buy our cd`s
Bab
at CD
We are in the studio to record our next
y :
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album at the moment. I am writing lyrics
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Last year we have created our own record
dbaby.com/cd/skewsiskin
label, working now with distributors
and learn a lot about how the music
world works these days. It has changed
so much, we gotta keep track on what`s


The current Issue
Great topic. It`s hell!
of
Revolutionart
The worst thing is that a lot of
refers to the Global
financial cracks warned a lot
of politicians about the crisis,
Economic
Crisis.
but they were simply laughing
Which are your
about it, thinking everything
opinions about this
is save. We are facing a major
change, it`s a question if and
The world will never stop
do something good with it!
subject?
how fast the situation can be
creating wars, weapons and
What I hate is the thought, that
solved. Money though will
economic disasters. Some
some bankers get away with
be a permanent issue and an
people with a lot of money and
losing their job, while others
ongoing problem, always.
major power will never learn
lose everything.
and will never have a heart on
Unfairness rules the world?
the right place.
Yes. The Global Crisis has just
Action speaks louder than
begun and is only the next
words anyway! And sad but
logical level of our world
true: most actions are very
today. Sorry for not sounding
bad and cost a lot of money.
optimistic….I`d say: Just try
There`s so much trouble out
and save your last penny, you
there….it`s hell. And money
maybe need it when the world
is only the symptom of the
falls apart around you….
disease! Let people like us
Okay, to be a little optimistic
have more money, we would
here: Rock`n`Roll, 1,2,3,4 !
Thank you Nina !

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INTERVIEW WITH
DUST FOR LIFE
. . . S t e p i n t o t h e l i g h t


The first time I heard “Dust for
Life” several years ago I had the
opportunity to enjoy a sound
similar to the 90’s grunge with
more metal doses. Powerful guitar
riffs with melodies and choruses
that showed a fresh alternative
radio stations and released in 22
formula.
foreign countries DFL was on
After years since that first time I
everyone’s radar as an up and
heard that Dust For Life was on
coming hard rock act. They’re also
tour for almost two years with
played shows with Stone Temple
bands like Creed, Nickelback and
Pilots, Fuel, Kansas, Lynyrd
3 Doors Down.
Skynyrd, Crazytown, Saliva, Full
The theme “Step Into The Light”
Devil Jacket, Coldplay, Union
was added at 43 radio stations
underground,Disturbed, Incubus
the first week out, including
and many other popular bands.
KROQ in New York and L.A.
Now this guys come reloaded
DUST FOR LIFE
Eventual y being played on 337
with a new album cal ed “The
United States
Consequence Of Vanishing” and
www.myspace.com/dustforlifemusic
Jason Huges, guitarrist from the
December 2008
By Nelson Medina
band is on Revolutionart to talk
nelson@publicistas.org
more about
© original images by Dust For Life


guitarist, writing about going
This new disc has a
through tough breakups and
lot of personality in
dreaming of music. Chris wrote
the riffs and chorus.
most of Degrees of Black. The
How is going that?
new Record, The Consequence
How did you reach
of Vanishing, is one that I
this result and
mostly wrote. It is about going
how different is to
through tough times and
previous productions
addictions and depressions,
of Dust for Life?
Great question, I feel like we
YET coming through it all with
have evolved from a metal
a positive attitude and outlook
rock outfit to a more original,
and hope.
polished and slightly more

accessible band. We have more
Please, tell us about
to say in a more singable way
the formation of the
than we used to. once we sang
band.
the blues, then we lived them,
Amutual friend of mine and
now we rock!
Chris’ suggested we meet.

I saw Chris perform with
What was the process of
another band and called him
creation that followed the firsts
over during a break. We’ve
albums? The first album was
been musical soulmates ever
Chris Gavin, the singer/other
since!


What were the the band and with
reactions to the what groups are
work you created you feeling today
together?
identified?
Everything has been really
I love all the old metal and
positive! People feed of our
rock. Everything from Van
honesty and passion for
Halen to Motley Crue to
telling it like it is! We don’t
Black Sabbath. I also enjoy
pull punches, we pour our
Soundgarden and Alice In
lives out on a plate and let
Chains. Today, I would say
you dig in. We fuck htings up
Avenged Sevenfold and
and we tell you about it with
Saving Abel.
crunching riffs and soaring

choruses.
What were the shows

that you remember
Are you on a side with more emotion?
project?
We toured for a month with
No, I live this and breathe it!
Creed and then 5 months

with Nickelback and 3 Doors
The style of Dust Down. Those were incredible
For Life has apparent bands and great shows!
grunge and metal
roots. What are What
are
the
the main bands other
activities
that
influenced that members are




dedicated
besides
Dust For Life should
be heavier,catchier, louder,
music?
go?
and depper! Sit back, relax,
I am currently designing my
Crack...that’s
your
beer,
and enjoy the view of our
own line of clothing called
Click......that’s your IPod or
insanity!
Dark Things Betray Apparel. It
CD player, Chicka....that’s you

is based on Tattoo Art created
pushing play. Close your eyes

specifcally for each song on
and friggin jam! LOUDER!
What are the band
this record. Check out a special
Best enjoyed with a significant
plans
for
the
preview at www.r2rcompany.
other and not much clothing.
future?
com/dtb. We will have the first

We hope to tour soon and also
shirt up soon on our myspce!
Is the Dust For Life
we hope to do many more
Mostly I enjoy family time. I
we see today the Dust
records!!!
have 3 sons and a beautiful
For Life of the future
Thank you so much! You have
wife.
or should we expect
no idea how much it means to

changes?
us for you to listen and give
What are the main
Always expect us to push
us feedback about how this
places where people
the envelope, evolve, change
music shapes your life!
who want to hear
and grow. We are going to
Jason of DFL


In this place I’m a soul so hollow
I’ll wait to see which
STEP INTO THE LIGHT
In this mud with the pigs I wallow way you’re gonna go
Sell me cheaply at the river’s
Friday when Sunday’s gone
edge
Tomorrow I’m leaving home
Darkness grows around my
I don’t need to beg or borrow
heart and I let it go
Got all my friends out on loan
I’ll wait to see how this will
Got an ocean of laughter
end
for a pool of sorrow
Then I’ll step into the light to
(I just can’t lose now)
find
Easily the way you deceive me
Chorus
Strung out so you stay but you
leave me

And in light?
To find I’m not alone
And I’ll step into the light
To find I’m not alone
And I’ll step into the light
yeah
Into the light
Yeah





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