MutSaz; online collaborative publication
MutSaz is a quarterly collaborative publication edited by a collective of Brazilian media artists and activists on digital culture in the broadest sense. It's a project of the collaborative and creative improvised MutGamb (Mutirão de Gambiarra; freely translated a 'collective effort of improvisations', a Brazilian phenomenon originating from rural areas). The editors are part of the core of MetaReciclagem network. This edition is bilingual, but mostly Portuguese.
The edition of early 2011 is inspired by the Lupercalia, the Roman feasts that "symbolized the purification that should happen at the end of the year", and that probably gave rise to the Carnival (this edition came out during Carnaval 2011). Two contributions come from Dutch authors.