
Lampoon #33
Lampoon Magazine is about Sustainability, Diversity and Inclusion, Circular Economies, Traceability, Forestry, and Creative Crafting. Photographers and talented contributors from the worldwide creative scenario – fashion, arts, design, architecture, music.
Lampoon #33 MECCANO
Lampoon Issue 33, MECCANO, is a print publication. The issue focus around conceptual themes like systems, machines, and human cognition under technological pressure. Furthermore, Lampoon MECCANO examines the relationship between artificial intelligence, labor, and cultural production, positioning thought as an act of resistance within environments optimized for attention and simplification.
The editorial framework integrates contributions across architecture, art, theory, and performance. Editorial topics include algorithmic influence on information, diagrammatic thinking as a political and visual tool, and the transformation of authorship in machine-assisted production. References range from theoretical positions to applied practices in design, photography, and movement research.
Contributors include Romain Laprade, working on post-Brutalist architecture in Uzbekistan; OMA/AMO on diagrammatic structures; Goshka Macuga on systemic processes; Clara Hastrup on illusion and construction; Mat Maitland on AI-generated imagery; and Yuko Mohri on mechanical systems and environmental interaction. A dedicated section addresses the body and prosthetics, with Xiao Yang on post-human form, Hugh Herr on biomechatronics, and Andrea Lanfri with Corrado Polzoni on bionic structures as material systems. Ohad Naharin contributes a perspective on movement through the GAGA method, examining the body as a non-linear system.
In his introductions, the Editor in Chief Carlo Mazzoni recalls quotes by Umberto Eco and Miuccia Prada, framing cultural production as a process grounded in study, analysis, and critical observation. The publication operates as a composite structure where text, image, and diagram function as parallel tools.
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Lampoon Magazine is about Sustainability, Diversity and Inclusion, Circular Economies, Traceability, Forestry, and Creative Crafting. Photographers and talented contributors from the worldwide creative scenario – fashion, arts, design, architecture, music.
Lampoon #33 MECCANO
Lampoon Issue 33, MECCANO, is a print publication. The issue focus around conceptual themes like systems, machines, and human cognition under technological pressure. Furthermore, Lampoon MECCANO examines the relationship between artificial intelligence, labor, and cultural production, positioning thought as an act of resistance within environments optimized for attention and simplification.
The editorial framework integrates contributions across architecture, art, theory, and performance. Editorial topics include algorithmic influence on information, diagrammatic thinking as a political and visual tool, and the transformation of authorship in machine-assisted production. References range from theoretical positions to applied practices in design, photography, and movement research.
Contributors include Romain Laprade, working on post-Brutalist architecture in Uzbekistan; OMA/AMO on diagrammatic structures; Goshka Macuga on systemic processes; Clara Hastrup on illusion and construction; Mat Maitland on AI-generated imagery; and Yuko Mohri on mechanical systems and environmental interaction. A dedicated section addresses the body and prosthetics, with Xiao Yang on post-human form, Hugh Herr on biomechatronics, and Andrea Lanfri with Corrado Polzoni on bionic structures as material systems. Ohad Naharin contributes a perspective on movement through the GAGA method, examining the body as a non-linear system.
In his introductions, the Editor in Chief Carlo Mazzoni recalls quotes by Umberto Eco and Miuccia Prada, framing cultural production as a process grounded in study, analysis, and critical observation. The publication operates as a composite structure where text, image, and diagram function as parallel tools.
Please note that magazine covers cannot be specified at the time of the order. However, you can indicate your preferred cover in the order notes at checkout.
If the cover you prefer is available, we will do our best to send it. If the cover you specify is the only one you are willing to accept, please indicate this clearly in your order notes. Otherwise, we will consider it as a preference and will send a cover based on availability.























