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Issue 3,  released 18/04/2014
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Features: Sci-Fi Décor: UFO-Styled Homes, Abstract Monuments

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An extremely well-produced independent publication, Tremors offers an intelligent and insight look at art and architecture.

Featuring gorgeous illustration and some stunning architectural photography, Tremors is something of a visual feast. However, it is much more than that, as inside the satisfyingly chunky publication you will find well-written articles looking at architecture from all corners of the world, looking at projects, trends and designers as well as revealing interviews. Tremors combines the feel and style of a great independent magazine with the authoritative writing of a leading journal, and does it with a style all of its own.

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Being devoted to both art and architecture (though with a focus predominantly on the latter), Tremors raises a very interesting point; is architecture art?

Well, that’s a little simplistic. Can architecture be art? Most definitely. Anyone who has seen the astonishing concoction that is the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, or the Sydney Opera house, or even the iconic Eiffel Tower has to agree that, if art is about inspiring emotion within the viewer, these are certainly art. It could even be argued, at a stretch, that the concrete blocks of the 60’s and 70’s are a form of art, inspiring depression and faint revulsion. A very challenging piece – we’re just waiting for the big reveal when the architects responsible explain the joke.

But that’s beside the point. Architecture marks the perfect meeting point between art and life – you may only go to see a painting in a museum, but you are actually using the museum itself in a way you can’t use the art. Architecture is therefore something you experience without always realising it – a beautifully designed building can lift the spirits, a grey slab of anonymity can dampen them, a form of semi-subliminal art. NB

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