From the editor
Features Editor SEAN MACKAY introduces us to the issue
Amazing! Pulp culture!
ALEX ROSS dives into the exciting world of pulp fiction magazines in this thrilling full-length article!
A body of work
Art Editor ALEX NURSALL explores the artistry behind body modification
Art: The exclusive medium of the wealthy?
JAKOB TANNER explores art as a commodity
Revealing the secret history of four world famous fonts
Design Editor TOM CARDOSO explains how Times New Roman and Comic Sans became the typographical juggernauts they are today
8-Bit Wonderland
A new generation of artists are using pixels in place of paint, writes BETINA ALONSO
All the right noise
SIMON FRANK chronicles the emergence of sound art in Toronto
Picture imperfect
Is phone photography authentic enough to be art? asks LAURA KATHLEEN MAIZE
Is this art?
EMILY KELLOGG leads a team on the Great Found Art Scavenger Hunt
Consider the comic book
NATALIE COOPER has us rethink the artist value of comics
(Art)ificial Creativity
Computer programs can now create viable and valuable art. Not only are these artificial artists changing how we define the creative process, they’re also changing our definition of the human, says ERENE STERGIOPOULOS
Social Fabric
ELIZABETH HAQ looks at fashion as art in the 21st century
Grow-up co-op
From puppets to paintings, ARIEL LEWIS describes her experience growing up in the Lakeshore Village Artists Co-op
(even though it doesn’t make much sense online, TOM CARDOSO’s table of contents is so nice we’re including it anyway)