Sandbox
Issue #10: Incarceration
Edited by Sylvie Myerson
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While digging through these deep thoughts, the typography doesn't speed the process. Since we are in the world of Art With A Capital "A," looking like The New Yorker is not an option. Text is set in dense, fully justified blocks of what may well be Arial. It's about two points smaller than you can read at arm's length. While the words are worthy and well thought, it is a bit of work to actually read them. As a contrast, a piece on medical research on prisoners called "Kligman's Farm" is done as a hand-drawn cartoon on a two-page spread, making it physically easier to comprehend, and keeping the text brief enough to emphasize poignancy over indignation. I also found the ads fascinating. It's not always clear what they are selling, but you have to check out such interesting tidbits as the "Electronic Disturbance Theater."
All in all, Sandbox is NYC Big City artiness at it's best. People get together, form collectives, issue press releases, host Events, and then get together for drinks afterwards. All that's missing is a manifesto. Maybe I can submit one...
http://www.sandboxarts.org
Carl F. Gauze




