The Mind's Construction Quarterly
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The Mind's Construction Quarterly | |
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Pilot Issue of TMCQ | |
Editor | Neil Scott |
Categories | Arts/Culture |
Frequency | Quarterly |
First Issue | 2005 |
Company | Noble Savage |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | |
Website | Official site |
ISSN | unknown |
The Mind's Construction Quarterly was a UK-based magazine and webzine edited by Neil Scott and reporting upon the psychological dimensions of arts and culture. It had a postmodern slant but is classical in terms of its aesthetics.
With its roots in webzine format, a successful pilot issue of a paper version was launched in 2005 featuring a wealth of interviews, features and artworks around the theme of the human form.
The website explains:
“ | we recognize that in art, literature, popular culture, science and philosophy there has been a turn towards the mind: from consciousness studies and evolutionary psychology to contemporary pop-philosophy and the media chatter about Celebrity Big Brother UK — all contribute to a wider interest in human psychology, an interest which TMCQ aims to cultivate and satisfy. | †|
Past writers have included Neil Scott, Rhodri Marsden, Laura Gonzalez, Richard Herring and Robert Wringham. Interviewees have included Stewart Lee, Alex Kapranos, Simon Bookish, Pat Kane and Momus.
[edit] External links
- The Mind's Construction Quarterly
- tMCQ at Zine Wiki
- Noble Savage Publisher of tMCQ