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Zavtone ( 1998-2003 ) was a cutting edge, large sized thick magazine that dedicated for the underground rave scene.
There were two editorial offices in Tokyo and San Fransisco, and all contents were written in English and Japanese both. Each issue had a specific theme that connected with world wide rave movement and the many contents were under the influences of new age philosophy.
Magazine featured international team of writers, Graphic designers, Photographers and the diverse talents from Japan, United States, Europe and beyond to create colourful pages that were full of psychedelic digital arts and the essence of ‘ Second Summer of love ‘.
Probably one of the reason why this magazine was so loved and being popular among the ravers back then, was, The subjects they handling were dazzlingly intellectual and wide ranged – From nano technology to the flower of life or Fibonacci, Space Archeology and Theosophy, Scientific studies and analysis on psycho active drugs from the point of view of the cultural anthropology by the scientists and researchers, Rave reports from Love parade to Burning man or early forest-raves in Australia, Rare interviews of artists & thinkers & authors, Rave generation fashion statements, etc.
And more than anything, The very nature of the magazine was filled with optimistic energy and belief that the emerging rave culture ultimately will change the world.
Zavtone Magazine / A Diary of Geisha=borg Agent
” A Diary of Geisha-Borg Agent ” is a humorous science fiction story that Supercozi wrote for Zavtone magazine in 1999 & 2000.
There were 2 episodes :
A Diary of Geisha=borg Agent ~ Astral healing Geisha=borg
Zavtone 11th edition ‘ Human ‘ issue ( 1999 September )
A Diary of Geisha=borg Agent ~ Borg goes to Burning Man 1999
Zavtone 13th edition ‘ Into The 2000 ‘ issue ( 2000 )
Zavtone – Magazine for digital age
Zavtone ( 1998-2003 ) was a cutting edge, large sized thick magazine that dedicated for the underground rave scene.
There were two editorial offices in Tokyo and San Fransisco, and
all contents were written in English and Japanese both. Each issue had a specific theme that connected with world wide rave movement and the many contents were under the influences of new age philosophy.
Magazine featured international team of writers, Graphic designers, Photographers and the diverse talents from Japan, United States, Europe and beyond to create colourful pages that were full of psychedelic digital arts and the essence of ‘ Second Summer of love ‘.
Probably one of the reason why this magazine was so loved and being popular among the ravers back then, was, The subjects they handling were dazzlingly intellectual and wide ranged – From nano technology to the flower of life or Fibonacci, Space Archeology and Theosophy, Scientific studies and analysis on psycho active drugs from the point of view of the cultural anthropology by the scientists and researchers, Rave reports from Love parade to Burning man or early forest-raves in Australia, Rare interviews of artists & thinkers & authors, Rave generation fashion statements, etc.
And more than anything, The very nature of the magazine was filled with optimistic energy and belief that the emerging rave culture ultimately will change the world.