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Plastikcomb Magazine
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No. 4

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Cover of Plastikcomb Magazine featuring abstract artwork with green, pink, blue, and beige shapes, and black text.

Plastikcomb Issue 4 marks a bold evolution in the publication’s aesthetic and editorial direction, pushing further into the realms of experimental art, underground fashion, and subcultural commentary. This issue amplifies voices that exist on the fringes—artists, writers, and designers who challenge norms and embrace chaos as a creative force. Visually, Issue 4 is dense and layered, combining glitchy digital motifs with punk-inspired collage techniques, evoking a sense of beautiful disarray. Thematically, it grapples with identity, surveillance, and the blurred lines between authenticity and performance in the digital age. True to Plastikcomb’s ethos, this issue refuses polish in favor of personality, serving as both a creative artifact and a cultural provocation.

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