ABOUT THE CRACKED FOUNDATION FOR THE FINE ARTS (CFFA):

yes, go look at happydrunk.com. It's fun and you'll stop the habit.

 If you are interested in what CRACKED is all about right here and now, then you are wrong on this page. Go here. This is all about the past and the projects besides the CRACKED-website and newsletter.
It all started about 1997 with lots of frustration and the search for a ventilation. Since then a lot happened. Someday I will post a full history of the CFFA, complete with lotsa pictures and stuff, but for now a simple overview has to suffice.
WHAT THE CFFA HAS DONE FOR YOU:

» CRACKED zine

10 regular issues and 2 special issues, printrun 500, A5, 80 pages, german makes about 110.000 pages of paper. That is a lot of paper.

None are available any more. That is, some are, but I am waiting for one of you to give me enough money for them, so I don't have to work anymore.

Here are some scans of them for you to peruse (if you can read German. Otherwise just look at the pictures.)

 

» DER PIRAT

one issue, translated US-emo-zine, small & cute, german - more paper 

 

» CRACKED calendar 1999 - even more paper

 

»The CRACKED-country-tape

the best and the strangest country & western-songs compiled on one small 90min.-tape. Still available. Just a little paper used for the inlays.

 

» CRACKED-readers

#1 about Kommunikationsguerilla

#2 Auszüge aus dem Werk von Roland Steiner

 - the worst you could ever do to trees

 

» DOGHOUSE REILLY tape

weird and beutifull homerecording-music from Vienna. Boy, this is a long time ago. Still available. Little paper wastd

 

» CRACKED Clothes

T-Shirts and baseball-hats. Look cool, feel cool. No paper included. We would have wrapped it for if you asked.

 

» BIG LOAD zine

That was a cool idea. A magazine devoted to the Melvins and everything that comes in its wake, be it rock or free jazz. Only four issues were ever done, but we are proud we were invited to join. Now only living in the webspace, a shared fate. Check the link-section. Was closely connected to the

 

» BIG KULT webzine

Which also no longer exists. There is still a forum though, where only the same old hangers-on hang on.

 

Yep, I guess that's is the most important stuff. Lotsa paper.