Odiseo Volume 12 – Uniformity

by Odiseo

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Volume 12 Uniformity is a reaction to the state of constancy, featuring a chat between Eugenia Kuyda and her Replika, Lost in Translation by Kingston Trinder, Deconstruction by Dominique De Groen, Mother Womb by Mai Ivfjäll and a “Fake Monologue” on the criteria of mediocrity. Visual essays by Turkina Faso, Loreen Hinz, Riccardo Raspa, Dario Salamone and Simone Steenberg. Cover by Turkina Faso. 

 

Odiseo offers a sophisticated take on erotica, redefining the confines of traditional erotic publishing by balancing philosophical texts and essays with images that lie in between art and erotica. Odiseo Volume 9 takes a puff of Satire by casting an acid, provocative glance on love, progress and society.

Odiseo stems from a huge need to explore. We are seeking a visual, unique and personal vision of seduction, digging into new formats, eluding conventions. Odiseo blurs the confines of traditional erotic publishing by combining imagery that lies between art and erotica with insightful philosophical essays which delve into universal themes. We aim for not only a visual experience, but for an intellectual seduction as well. Odiseo shouts out the unseen: it is contradictory, mysterious, intellectual and intuitive at the same time. This idea illustrates our mission with Odiseo: explore new ways and offer a different and cross-cutting vision of  erotism that goes far beyond gender, seeking seduction through masculinity, femininity, bodies and abstraction.