005/surf/skate/snow/anarchy


Liquid Thor Jonsson’s photograph’s of the Eastern Atlantic go way beyond the banality of the tricks and logos 


Whack Poetry heeds the advice from the punk vanguards


Keiron Black glacial contortions of epic proportions


Ricardo Gomez goes in search of the world’s remotest waves


Loneliness Aaron Chang’s observation of isolation

/ cameo appearance /

adrenalin 005 / Cover
pages 001
images Varied Photographers / artist Mickey Boy G

This cover image of a two fingered salute was made manually using square image files in QuarkXpress on a grid of 12 x 24 one centimetre shots curated from the issue in monotone. I filmed myself with a handy-cam and used a still as the guide for the montage, and I had to put myself in there didn’t I?

/ liquid /

Liquid” was produced during the winter months of 1999-2000 in the Eastern Atlantic mostly along the North shore of Fuerteventura and the Isle of De Lobos.
It was shot with the intention of creating visual stimulation, rather than factual information. The work is attempting to portray experience – no more, no less.
Thor Jonsson

/ whack poetry / white riot

adrenalin 005 / Whack Poetry
pages 28-29
song White Riot by The Clash / artist Dave tha Chimp

Every issue we asked an artist to visually represent a song which fed into the issues theme. Chimp was a regular contributor to the magazine and his life-long ethic of never doing what you’re told was perfect for this songs message.

/ easter island /

Rapa Nui

Ricardo Gomes tests the limits of the long distance photographer in his epic journey to the ends of the earth in search of the world’s remotest waves.

/ snow bug /

Surfer and artist Keiron Black illustrates the story of how a surfer gets bitten by the snow bug,
including a cameo from Mike in his rented Audi.

/ aaron chang /

_Loneliness /

adrenalin 005 / the observation of isolation feature
pages 142-147 /
 Photography Aaron Chang

Ever had the feeling of being lost in infinite space? Ever experienced the sensation, close to vertigo, of distance and isolation in an endless silence? There is an ominous insignificance to your every action here, though each thought is focussed on the here-and-now like never before. You are alone in nature. The only mediation you experience is that between the board and the snow on which you ride.

/ a miscellany /

A selection of pages from the fifth issue of adrenalin. 

Herringfleet Mill

Back when I was a kid before I discovered punk rock, the family drove to this wonderful place a lot. I would chase grasshoppers and throw flea darts at my brother, dad birdwatched across the wetlands through his U-boat binoculars and mum would sit down and rest after carrying the picnic all the way from the car through the woods, over stiles and down to the riverside on her own. There was usually a whole roast chicken on a plate wrapped in tin foil and we all had our own plates and cutlery too.

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Snape Maltings

The fact that a world famous homosexual composer of opera came from my home town frequently gives me pleasure and optimism. Like The Borough’s Aldeburgh fisherman Peter Grimes, Benjamin Britten also sought solace from all the wagging tongues and pointed fingers.
In 1966 he found it just up the river Alde at Snape in a disused maltings complex that within a year he had expensively converted into a purpose-built concert hall in which he and his lover, singer Peter Peers, could hang out in privacy whilst rehearsing, developing and performing new works. The hugely popular Aldeburgh festival has been held here since its completion in 1967.

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