About three years ago, former AV Club head writer Nathan Rabin set out to write a book about the diehard fans of Phish and Insane Clown Posse. “It was originally going to be this sort of dry, ethnological, sociological text,” he says. “It was going to be this wry, ironic outsider casting an amused, affectionate look at these strange people.” Read our Q&A with Rabin about the book, You Don’t Know Me But You Don’t Like Me: Phish, Insane Clown Posse and My Misadventures with Two of Music’s Most Maligned Tribes.
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>Silhouette art by Nacho Ormachea
Paris-based graphic designer and artist Nacho Ormaechea contrasts photos by filling the silhouette of ordinary people in urban settings with a dissonant image or illustration, often taken from nature. With his pictures, he tells charming stories that can be interpreted by the viewer and induce moments of introspection. Solitude and reflection are important to Ormachea: he asserts that we need space and distance from all the information invading our lives and feel free to create and express ourselves.
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