La Nueva Carne No. 5

La Nueva Carne No. 5

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2025 / Spain

Una revista en analógico sobre los cambios que vive el ser humano en la era digital. Los tiempos cambian. El ser humano, también. ‘La nueva carne’ es una revista para tomar conciencia sobre los cambios que el digital, como un dios caprichoso, nos provoca y a la vez no nos permite asimilar por tenernos demasiado inmersos en él. Por eso mismo la editamos en papel, para que la leas de un modo pausado y atento, libre de clickbait y filtro burbuja. ‘La nueva carne’ es un proyecto de Fuego Camina Conmigo, agencia creativa digital independiente con sede en Barcelona.

Issue 5–Gira en torno al concepto de memoria. Nuestra memoria da forma a la tecnología y la tecnología da forma a nuestra memoria. Una relación simbiótica cuyas aristas exploramos en este, nuestro quinto número, que vuelve con nuevo diseño. Ya sabes: renovarse o caer en el olvido.

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136 pages, 17 x 24 cm, softback

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