The best things come to those who egg

Heretique, The Egg - a time capsule

Hérétique is a Paris-based project that operates at the crossroads between a think-tank, development studio, and publishing house. Their Egg release is an elegant design object with a functional twist: seal an object inside, set an opening date, and the Egg will stay closed and automatically hatch then. Limited run of ten editions.
For critical anime fans
Noura Tafeche, The Kawayoku Inception

The latest from Slovenia-based art & technology publisher Aksioma, The Kawayoku Inception is a meticulously creative video work building on Noura Tafeche’s book of the same title. Think analysis of cuteness culture, digital warfare, and the aestheticisation of violence in ways you could never expect.
Collect The Kawakoyu Inception
For the Gen Z enthusiasts
Joshua Citerella, Politigram and the Post-left

Artist, internet writer, and Metalabel curator Joshua Citerella is back with a new release, this time focused on how Gen Z explores radical politics through memetics. First published as an extremely limited artist book in 2018 distributed only by DM and email, Politigram and the Post-left is now available for all as an open edition in print.
For anyone obsessed with being first on Letterboxd

Filmmakers Jourden Fenner and Agnes Tersman join together as multimedia lifestyle art house New30 for this new melancholy drama short film made in Sweden and Denmark. Currently released online across Metalabel and Youtube, collectors can screen the film before its IRL debut in 2025.
For when you wish life was a FKA Twigs music video

After contributing to the Open Secret Zine earlier this year, post-disciplinary artist Hannah Cobb brings us a slate of new limited edition prints to close out 2024. Combining 3D software, AI tools, and illustration, Cobb bridges the bio and the BIOS in physical print.
For when you want a really good backstory

Earlier in the fall Incidental Container, an exhibition featuring works originally installed in a CubeSmart self-storage unit as part of a meta-work about the essence of containers, opened in a small gallery inside a NYC subway station. We and Spencer Chang attended the show, meeting Jason Isolini, the curator and organizer. The output is a very cool clear tote featuring the html code of the self-storage unit virtual tour printed on its exterior. Try to out-meta that!
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