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Monochromator #1

155 x 235 mm, 146 pages 
Berlin & Seoul (English-language)
First published 2024
Editor-in-chief: Alex Heeyeon Kil
Design: Cleo Tew & Alex Walker, with assistance from June Yang

Monochromator is a smart new addition to our cinema shelf. Each issue will deconstruct selected films under a shared monochrome—or a single shared theme—to reconstruct them for social relevance. They put the cinematic, the cultural, the artistic and the political in dialogue.

The first issue reflects on the media and meme cultural event that was ‘Barbenheimer,’ the 2023 dual premiere of two seemingly opposite films ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer.’ However, Monochromator is here to point out how the two films share more similarities than differences, especially in the grander context of the United States’ post-WWII rebirth. 

Divided into three parts—Refraction, Wavelength, and Interference—this inaugural issue explores the birth of a nation, invented places, American existentialism, radioactive fallout and its effect on indigenous peoples, and the making of a Hollywood blockbuster.  

On the Journal
At Work With editor Alex Heeyon Kil: ‘One of the questions we grappled with the most while working on the general concept and identity of the magazine, is whether we were a film magazine or not. Still, the answer shifts, and I think this fluctuation of our identity is actually the key.’
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monochromatormagazine.com

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