Without Further Ado, The Synapse Zine Is Finally Here!

Get your copy today and join a movement of creative innovation!

We are thrilled to announce the debut of the first-ever print edition of The Synapse Zine, born from the heart of neuro.studio. Inspired by the intersection of diverse creative fields, The Synapse serves as a platform for exploration, dialogue, and expression. This inaugural hardcopy embodies the eclectic spirit of our art studio, showcasing a carefully curated collection of visual art, interviews, and insights that celebrate the cutting-edge fusion of digital and analog creativity.


Inside this premiere edition, you’ll find visionary works from talented artists like Firecat, RX Visuals, and more, along with thought-provoking articles from contributors such as Jamie Whitlow. Highlights include the first print edition of Rowan’s Reviews and interviews with boundary-pushing creators like Keota, Peenpoon, and Entangled Mind. The Synapse isn’t just a zine, it’s an invitation to experience the future of creative thinking through the merging of art, ideas, and innovation. The Synapse is designed and branded by our longtime media director chris. aka Polygon Rainbow, multimedia extraordinaire.


By purchasing a copy of The Synapse, you support independent art and free creative expression. You also become part of a vibrant community that values experimentation, collaboration, and the power of fresh ideas. Order today and be part of something truly special.

At neuro.studio, our mission is ambitious and deeply rooted in equity: to democratize art through worker-owned systems. We are committed to establishing fair pay for artists and fostering transparency and collaboration across creative industries, including music, film, fine art, installations, and more. Founded in 2020, neuro.studio has evolved into a dynamic cooperative. Our efforts range from hosting events and collaborating with festivals to working with an expansive network of talent spanning nearly every creative domain.


This vision comes to life through The Synapse, our zine and blog, designed as both a creative outlet and a tangible representation of the values we uphold: community, collaboration, and innovation. The Synapse serves as a platform to amplify diverse voices and challenge the status quo, showcasing interdisciplinary work that pushes boundaries and sparks meaningful connections.


Each article and artwork reflects the experimental, boundary-pushing nature of neuro.studio. Through The Synapse, we continue to cultivate a cooperative, artist-centered ethos, offering underrepresented voices a space to thrive and innovative ideas a place to flourish.

The Synapse focuses on the intersections of art forms and industries, creating a space for growth, boundary-pushing, and innovation within the broader creative community. From content curation to presentation, The Synapse experiments with unique formats, interdisciplinary dialogues, and novel approaches to art.


By integrating digital mediums and showcasing lesser-known or unconventional art forms, we aim to reshape how creative communities engage with one another. Transparency, accessibility, and inclusivity remain at the forefront of everything we do.

Our zine explores an array of artistic approaches — from traditional to avant-garde, experimental to cutting-edge. Whether collaborating with visual artists, musicians, filmmakers, or event producers, our mission is clear: to build a community where creators are valued, their work is celebrated, and their voices are amplified.


At its core, The Synapse is a tangible extension of neuro.studio’s mission. It elevates not only our work but also the contributions of our partners and collaborators, forging stronger networks and amplifying the voices of those who matter most… the artists.


While The Synapse showcases the work of neuro.studio and its collaborators, its primary aim is to spotlight a wide spectrum of original, visionary creators. From experimental music to groundbreaking installations, our goal is to spark conversation, inspire creativity, and foster a sense of relatability within the global creative community.

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