Aaron: “But I thought everyone was a FLOMMIST already.”
Me: “Hm. That’d make it easier than me always asking.”
PREVIOUSLY ON FLOMM • • •
A lot has happened since the last time I wrote a STATE OF THE FLOMM, which was a a great introduction to wat we’re up to
BUT
now it’s Much Later and The World and FLOMM’s counteractions have taken us to whole other territories.
The hottest club is 2018.
It’s got everything:
-Kids eating detergent
-Chips, but for ladies
-Rich guys launching cars into space pic.twitter.com/I49eJjHsyc— Ana Breton (@missbreton) February 7, 2018
1.
SO THE FLOMMISTS • • •
We have many – and you can see most of them on our Instagram account, on our AUTHORS page, or following us on Facebook – where we’ve decided, ‘Fuck FACEBOOK’s algorithm. We’re posting on our page A LOT. Even if it’s JUST for the THREE people out of a THOUSAND that FOLLOW US.’
While FLOMM started in Sacramento, we now have neo FLOMMISTS all over the world. And I’ve been having incredible conversations with most of them – about wat they make, life and for many, a love of the early modern art that inspired wat FLOMM does everyday.
You ever have one of those nights where you wake up in a cold sweat wondering whatever happened to the Lawrence brothers…?
— Anne [The] Hero (@AnneTheHero) September 16, 2017
Go follow a #flommist or a dozen.
Listen to Bryan’s nü tracks.
Read Ruby’s posts.
See what Andru is doing.
Dive into Brian’s conspiracy views from the dark side of the internet.
And buy his artwork. Buy everyone’s artwork.
OWN REAL ART FROM LIVING ARTISTS. We’re here to give FLOMMISTS support for wat they do and love.
2.
SO PROTESTS • • •
I wasn’t angry when I used the phrase “angry modern artists” back in 2012 when I was promoting the FLOMM game. That was before the world changed on a dime. Before the first Nazi appeared in my Bauhaus class. Before the racists came out of the woodwork. Before being ignorant became a proud way of life.
FLOMMISTS have taken to the streets in the past couple of years.
We have protested our government and its policies.
We were part of the now annual Women’s March (logo designed by FLOMMIST Nicole laRue, and do check out her new book AND president of Womens March Sacramento is our very own Jasper James, hear an interview here.)
And with Black Lives Matter Sacramento, a protest at the weekly SN&R newspaper ended up being tied to boycotts of the local music awards AND the shutdown of the awards themselves.
As artists – as human beings – we’re not happy with the status quo right now, with the establishment, with everyone clinging onto an imperfect past. For chrissakes, we want the 21st Century Disney promised us.
Art is a battlefield. —Pat BenatPablo Picasso (1881–1973)
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SO OUR BLOGS • • •
DER TUNG has been on fire – with the personalities of our writers driving our content. Humour to politics to poetry to the evil things humans do to each other (humans can be real shits. especially the men), our blog is still proudly uncensored (we only edit for grammar) and there isn’t a topic we’ll back away from.
We’re LIT. And we do have a lot to say.
Read Bwargh.
Read Natalie.
Read Amanda.
Read Jason, who last year got himself one month Facebook banned for calling someone a “cousin fucker.”
Nü writers include Lexy in Sacramento,
Emily in Portland,
Courtney in Berlin,
Tristitia in Antwerp, and Michelle everywhere else.
FIRE BACK at us thru DISQUS, we’ll match you word for word. And if grammar ain’t your thing, we’ll remind you why being educated leads to a larger world to live in *in which to live.
Over on Tumblr,
PROTO AVANT ALTRO (our first blog) is still posting visuals (organized by colour) despite a HUGE dip in audience because Tumblr’s platform-killing, ‘community’ censorship policies implemented December, 2018 (this was our protest – click on any of them for our ‘artist’s statement’) – and FLOMMISCHEN is still music + MOR, with kabarett, jazz and symphonic works on the weekend – plus nü SPOTIFY playlists EVERY MONDAY morning. Been in a mood. This may continue.
Quietly added in 2017 was our ‘off-brand’ FLOMMOROMU tumblr blog, a J‑FLOMM gaming + anime です carefully curated by Jamie Summers of Orange Lounge Radio fame. Tho no longer active, this blog still has LOT of modern Japanese coolness still posted.
Also in 2017, we also added a Polish art and culture blog, FLOMMSKi. We now have MOR than a few Eastern European FLOMMISTS, this blog loosely posts a bunch of things that were once behind an Iron curtain.
And elsewhere – a FLOMM fan account show’d up – l’flommausiliario. We’re not sure who runs it (a former student??), but it does post a lot of really cool meme and education-based content.
ALSO add to your feed the RADíO FLoMM tumblr. It’s where all our latest podcast episodes are posted, aside from iTunes, Spotify, tunein, etc.
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SO OUR PODCASTS • • •
Alley Scheffki’s FLOMMCAST started in 2017. It was the FIRST FLOMM project I was not directly involved in – it was Alley’s thing – and it ran for (almost) three seasons.
AFTER it ended – and since we were still paying for Soundcloud hosting – I sat down with Devon Parks-Cloutier and our second podcast, RADíO FLoMM, was born – with MOR involvement from me, behind and in front of the mic.
“FROM SACRAMENTO, THE HEART OF CALIFORNIA AND AROUND THE WORLD”
For RADíO FLOMM, our goal was something totally different, to create an ‘uncensored, aggressive version of NPR’ (suggested by longtime FLOMMIST + performance artist Bwargh von Modnar) that harkens back to Top 40 Radio (which I listened to as a kid) and Old Time Radio (radio was pretty much television without pictures in the 1930s and 40s) with a DADAist experimental mix of music, interviews, comedy, music, sound collages, classical remixes and anything we can think of.
Since FLOMM is about education, segments inspired by the original version of The Electric Company ended up in the mix, especially in our second season. We also went after some awesome interview subjects who we never thought we could get.
Local and international artists, historians, authors, advocates, anarchists, and The People are part of the series – with a cast of regulars who include myself, Milk Surface, Chad André, Jes Deprez, Kevin Scott Brown, Jeni Soto, Kit Courdial, Chelsea Davis, Jasons Spyres and Malmberg, Louis Hernandez with Blu, Audrey Daggett and Cliff Allen and many, many MOR.
And on 30 October 2018, we destroyed Sacramento as a celebration of (to the day) the 80th Anniversary of Orson Welles’ War of the Worlds broadcast – an entire old time radio drama rewritten, performed and produced (somehow) in about a week (we’re big on making it up as you go, we only had the idea the week prior).
In practice, our goal is to get listeners to wonder, “Wat the hell are they going to do next?” And I hope that’s wat we’re accomplishing here.
As I write this we are in planning for our THIRD SEASON, which starts 1 October 2019.
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SO THERE’S SWAG • • •
Over at FLOMMHAUS, we’ve added a few items to our collection – including these, three, scarves that will add a bit of modern to the last days of winter.
And for fun, Bwargh von Modnar and myself cobbled together a second FLOMM store.
Different than our other FLOMM store, we have plans to sell limited edition prints and odd wares from the FLOMMISTS at large.
We came up with an odd name – L ’EDITIONe di FLOMMerce – and had a soft open on Cyber Mmonday 2017, just to see what response we’d get. We’ve sold a few of the few things we have. And we’ve got a few things left!
Right now I’m sorting thru some stock of rare prints, paintings, music, handmade jewelry, books, a mod telephone and a few other FLOMMU objects. We will have MOR soon!
ELSEWHERE some FLOMMISTS have been booking on art sales – including work at the 100under100 show at the Sacramento WAL Public Market Gallery – plus the Stranger Things 2 show sold a lot – AND it is so coool that Amber Witzke sold piles of her typographic neighborhood map of Sacramento.
Briauna Rubert’s Melancholy Monster mental health characters are now on shirts, stickers and mugs.
And that’s just local. We now have FLOMMISTS all over. (See paragraph above)
So, again, BUY SOME REAL ART. Direct if you can.
Dangersquirrel: “You mean that wasn’t printed letterpress?”
Me: “Uh, no. We don’t have that kind of money right now.”
Dangersquirrel: “Can you silkscreen some then?”
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SO OUR PROPAGANDA • • •
Over the past few years, we’ve done several different kinds of guerrilla fliers and stickers and buttons.
But our latest ‘dada playbill’ faux-letterpress campaign is actually working. Cause (we believe) there’s words involved. And the words are silly. Designed by myself with text from Bwargh von Modnar, we’ve been personally handing them to artists everywhere we go.
And I mean everywhere. Grassroots style. FLOMMISTS distributing our own propaganda. We even visited The Los Angeles Printers Fair, where we met EVEN MOR incredible people.
international printing museum
And we keep running out. Right now there are over 5,000 fliers floating around California and a few places elsewhere. If you’re a FLOMMIST and want a batch to distribute, drop me a line. we’ll send some out. Uh, if we haven’t run out again.
7.
SO THE 423 • • •
FLOMM 423 was in STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA twice, then in SACRAMENTO, PARIS and kinda ANTWERP.
Our second 423 event was put on by the advanced graphic design course at University of the Pacific; they planned and executed a 100th Anniversary of de Stijl evening that included letterpress printing, silkscreening, workshops, a fashion show, vendors, live entertainment with a NYE–like countdown to the next day.
With #teamvandoesburg and #teammondrian. And this somehow involved Tupperware as door prizes. Because this is FLOMM, dammit.
So far every 423 has been different from the last, so we do keep our promise of 423 being a ONE NIGHT ONLY event (cept 423 Red which we’re still not sure when it happened because of the time difference between FRANCE and CALIFORNIA).
Over the past few years, 423 has included multiple artists, techs, makers + mor.
And for another quick overview, check out my PERSONAL HISTÓRY oF FLOMM so far PART 10.
Interactivity! Bill Mead’s random HTML art generator from 423 RED! Just add foto and text via this interface link:
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SO FILMMAKING • • •
This past summer, I joined a bunch of FLOMM filmmakers (as an extra) for the short film Banned. And while standing around (this is wat extras do) I managed to compile a photoessay of the Stockton midcentury modern municipal airport.
Details on the film are here. And my photoessay can be found on our Patreon.
AND
I am still working on the FLOMM short experimental films, and they’re now part of a film editing class I am teaching. And just added to the crew are costume designer Viktoria Rygg and talent Kylie Jackson, Monique Lussier, Amanda Maurer, and Betty Nelsen.
PLUS
On the film side of things, some FLOMMISTS were HOT FOR TEACHER for about a minute or so.
9.
SO LIVE ART
There are FLOMMISTS all over putting on LIVE shows. We’ve promoted them on RADíO FLoMM and continuously list them – wherever they may be – on our Facebook page.
Locally, the same crew that puts on NORCAL NOISEFEST and were a huge part of 423 RED, has SACRAMENTO AUDIO WAFFLE happening monthly at The Red Museum.
And Red Museum events are underground, live and totally awesome!
And there’s FLOMMISTS at Green Valley Theatre, The Darling Clementines and because I’ve been wanting to do a 1920s Kabarett show, The Vixen Dames did one up in Colfax, with us cheering them on.
FLOMMIST Lindsey Eskildsen went and became a NINJA WARRIOR.
Plus, FLOMMISTS at The Intersection. At the edge of gentrification in Sacramento’s Oak Park.
10.
SO ANYTHING ELSE? • • •
WELL, there is FLOMMIST Mark E. Sackett’s letterpress, stone lithography printing and ephemera shop – called THE BOX SF – now open in San Francisco. And check out the events at The International Printing Museum, Sol Collective, the other Hamilton, Typecon and Letterform Archive.
ELSEWHERE, if you’re one of our few patrons, you’ve found that we do treat you like a GOD.
Once you donate over four bucks, we tend to send you anything FLOMM-like that’s lying around. So if you want GOD status, please drop us some (real) Hamiltons.
And don’t get me started on #theflommmanifestooffood, which I’m working on with Robbie Edmonds.
SUBSCRIBE and STAY TUNED
THANK YOU for joining us for our li’l ol Revival of the Whole Modern Art Movement experience. Including the writings, the shows, the protests, the cops and the occasional bans of wat we say and do.
collaboration with @weblicitynet
update August 2019
This 2018 post has been updated to reflect where FLOMM is to-day. Not too many things have changed – we have MOR flommists worldwide – and a few projects in the works we’ve yet to reveal. It’s mostly been us adapting to our social environment internationally.
For MOR about us, please read my series A PERSONAL HISTÓRY oF FLOMM so far.
—steve mehallo
Flommist Steve Mehallo is a graphic designer, illustrator, font designer, educator, foodie and gadfly. He is the creator and founder of FLOMM! Most images came from candid fotos over the past year and stuff we’ve had posted on Instagram. HUGE Thanks to Bwargh for helping edit all of this from top to bottom. And up top: Detail from the work of László Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946) – one of our muses – from the Past Future Present exhibition. If I’ve missed any happenings or overlooked anyone, fire me a note. We’ll do a separate feature just for you.
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