This little zine is black and white except for a green page. The designs and images are on various sized pages that grow in size toward the zine’s center. Goins utilizes the basic computer program Microsoft Paint to add and eliminate information from scanned photographs and drawings, resulting in a work that is an elegant confusion of design.
“Continuous Glissando is broken down into three sections. Each section is a separate mediation and dissection that overlaps a succeeding section. The Fibonacci sequence, the singular, and the numerous loosely make up the sections. Laser jet prints of drawings made on Microsoft Paint, scans of ethced scanner beds, and photocopies of paint chips make up the images created.” – from the artist