>  Ganzdex, Glasses Are Free
1.16.2004
>  Ganzdex, A Tribute to Steig
10.16.2003
>  Angela Riechers, 100 Felons
9.8.2003
>  Ganzdex, Salute Satch
8.11.2003
>  Stephanie Krause, When Toast Attacks
7.1.2003
>  Leah Singer, Leah at Barney's
6.11.2003
>  Alex Kalman, untitled
5.20.2003
>  Ganzdex, Draw movie
5.20.2003
>  Ganzdex, From Our Pages: Hairy Who
4.8.2003
>  Ganzdex, From Our Pages: Tony Sarg
4.8.2003
>  Graham Roumieu, Scrimshaw
4.8.2003
>  Ganzdex, Pioneer 10 Whispers Its Last Breath
3.7.2003
>  Ganzdex, Germans und Cowboys
2.6.2003
>  Lauren Redniss, Dancing
1.15.2003
>  Ganzdex, Bodoni Jonas
10.23.2002
>  Nate Pommer, Eye Am Your Eye
9.13.2002
>  Stefan Gruber, A Nautical Stereoptical Sport to Try
8.01.2002
>  Eun-Ha Paek, Eun-Ha, How Did You Get Your Name?
7.1.2002
>  Ganzdex, Cresser's Brush Store, Edinburgh
6.12.2002
>  William van Roden, William van Roden Enjoys His Sleep
5.15.2002
>  Ganzdex: The Ganzfeld Gets Modern!  launch feature
  On April 4, 2002, The Ganzfeld briefly took over the lower half of the MoMA Design Store, Soho. From 6 to 8:30 pm Renée French, Red Grooms, Maira Kalman, Richard McGuire, and Gary Panter sat on designer chairs, signed dozens of books (usually with elaborate sketches), chatted with over a hundred guests, and drank soda. Even the nervous, exhausted editors signed some books and turned down offers to do sketches. Look for us back there next year for the launch of The Ganzfeld #3. No plugins required.
>  Ganzdex, Mexican Fotonovelas
4.3.2002
>  Ganzdex, Quadratino
4.2.2002
>  Peter Blegvad, Imagined, Observed, Remembered
4.1.2002
>  Ganzdex, Adamson
4.1.2002
>  Ganzdex, Bill Holman
3.2.2002
>  Ganzdex, Snickles
3.1.2002
>  Ganzdex, The Ganzfeld (unbound)
04.09.03