Jung Frei Magazine 117 !full! -
Loyal readers of Jung Frei look forward to its staple columns, and Issue 117 delivers fresh energy to each:
This isn't just fetishizing tech. There is a melancholy to the images. The styling—lots of straps, utilitarian vests, and protective goggles—suggests a body preparing for battle against the digital world, rather than embracing it.
Jung Frei Magazine 117: A Digital Rebellion in Visual Culture Jung Frei Magazine 117
The centerpiece of Issue 117 is a 34-page spread titled "Körper 2.0" (Body 2.0) . Without giving too much away, the editorial uses AI-generated backgrounds paired with real human models to explore the uncanny valley.
The 117th issue arrives at a moment when “independence” is often performative—a brand aesthetic rather than a lived rigor. Jung Frei rejects that. Reading this issue feels like a long, difficult conversation with a mentor who refuses to let you look away from your own contradictions. Loyal readers of Jung Frei look forward to
Is perfect? No. Some essays are deliberately dense, resisting easy skimming. The Teller interview will likely polarize readers who expect strict ideological alignment. But that is precisely the point. Jung Frei has never promised comfort. It promises depth, friction, and the rare gift of being treated like an adult capable of holding complexity.
: Issues typically include reviews or features on FKK-friendly locations, such as Cypress Cove Nudist Resort or various European naturist beaches and campsites. Jung Frei Magazine 117: A Digital Rebellion in
As of this writing, over half of the print run has sold out within two weeks of release. Given the magazine’s history of rising collectibility (back issues #97 and #102 now sell for over $150 on secondary markets), collectors and new readers alike are advised to act quickly.
Available at Dover Street Market, Soho indie newsstands, or directly via the Jung Frei web store. Hurry, the print run for 117 was notoriously limited.