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Sydosity - My Romance with Print

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

“Hey internet, Imma let you finish, but print had some of the best pornography of ALL TIME.”

So I am a traditional photographer by trade. I’ve shot 35mm, medium format, 4×5, printed on fiber base by hand, used color processors and had sepia toner stain my nail beds. I started interning for the  skin mag On Our Back right out of college and began catalog design a couple years late. I love print. There is a perfectionism and physicality to it that is something that cannot be found online. I like having things in my hands, between my fingers. I like the smell of ink and there is something a little beautiful about a paper cut.

I simply adore vintage gay boy smut,  dog-earred newsprint with ink smudges.

Yesterday I went out to grab a copy of Original Plumbing Magazine at my local bookstore but ended up pre-ordering it online. Here’s a little about them:

“Original Plumbing documents diversity within trans male lifestyles through photographic portraits and essays, personal narratives and interviews. We  feel that there is no single way to sum up what it means to be a trans man because we each have different beliefs, life experiences and relationships to our own bodies.”

Their first issue features Crash Pad star Cyd Loverboy and many more stunning trans guys (side note: I have not worked with Cyd yet, but would love to! I have however slept with some other people in this magazine, but who wouldn’t? Fucking buy it so you know what I am talking about). If you like eye candy spiked with trans culture and intelligence, they’ve got your fix. So now I am eagerly watching my mail box.

Another thing I hope will soon get stuffed in my mailbox is the upcoming 2nd issue of Art XX Magazine.

Interviews with: G.B Jones, Mary Coble, Monica Majoli, Orly Cogan, Mia Nakano and more, more, more...  Stories by: Eileen Myles, Meliza Banales, Rhiannon Argo, Ill Nippashi

Welcome to the second issue of ArtXX: A Radical Arts Magazine. It’s been nearly a year since our last issue, but we promise it was worth the wait. This issue is chock full of mind blowing talent, fierce politics, and endless creativity. Our goals are three-fold: to improve the visibility of a group of artists who are significantly marginalized on the basis of their gender and/or sexuality, to be a source of documentation for the extraordinary work this group produces, and to serve as a space for free artistic expression and a vehicle for social change through the avenue of independent publishing. We are fighting the disinformation of mainstream media and offering a place for our unique performative, visual, written, analytical, and sexual languages to seen and known. We believe in the power of art and media to make radical transformations in the lives of its audience, just as we believe in the power of the audience to make radical impressions on art and media. Thanks to all our readers and contributors for your support, input and creativity. You inspire us.

Our identity crisis/gender dystopia?

We titled the magazine ArtXX: Women in the Arts, wanting to make a strong statement about an underrepresented group of individuals that crossed the lines of sexuality. We realized that by naming ourselves after a chromosomal definition of gender we have alienated members of our own community, and compromised our own theories and ideals on the fluidity of gender. We are a magazine for all female bodied, female- identified, and trans male and trans female artists and their (our) many genders— straight girls, femmes, femmebots, andros, fags, fag hags, fag daddies, unicorns, narwhals, etc, etc…

We do not believe in genetic or cultural determinism. We believe in owning what is ours and reinventing everything else.” –Francesca Austin Ochoa


Not only does issue 2 of Art XX feature some of the work of my favorite artists (how about images from a super rad Crash Pad photographer?), but you’ll also find interviews and articles by some of your favorite Crash Pad Series people. If you consider your brain to be your biggest sex organ, than Art XX Magazine might be the best smut you have ever gotten your grubby little ink stained hands on. Buy it here!

Ok, go ahead and finish up your online porn viewing now. Seriously though because there is some really hot videos that just don’t translate that well to print and my random babblings can also be found on the internetz so I am not hating on it one bit.

<3

Syd Blakovich aka Shawn

Queer Sex or Lesbians Porn

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

“…Queer is very much a category in the process of formation. It is not simply that queer has yet to solidify and take on a more consistent profile, but rather that its definitional indeterminacy, its elasticity, is one of its constituent charecteristics.” –Annamarie Jagose

Language rules our lives. Words have the power to frame our understanding of issues. So why have we chosen the word queer instead of lesbian, dyke or gay?

Queer is a wide open playing field that can contain the vast proliferation of sex and gender expressions. Lesbian, gay, dyke, butch, femme, boi, trans, bear, cub. One of the many things that these sexual identities and expressions have in common is that they subvert heteronormativity and that’s what we call queer.

Our focus is on queer people in the adult industry and their experience of creating adult entertainment. We want to talk about what it means to create queer porn, to be queer and work in mainstream porn and to pursue the balance between art, self and politics.