Arts in Solidarity #Zine · The publication is a tool for reflection, something to return to in future conversations abut art, solidarity, and resistance.
👉🏻 https://networkcultures.org/ourcreativereset/2026/01/15/new-zine-the-arts-in-solidarity/
zines, graphic design, sketching, open source, mushrooms, moss and more
studying at @xpub in rotterdam
Arts in Solidarity #Zine · The publication is a tool for reflection, something to return to in future conversations abut art, solidarity, and resistance.
👉🏻 https://networkcultures.org/ourcreativereset/2026/01/15/new-zine-the-arts-in-solidarity/
Aaand big thanks to @sevgiiiii, @wlwni, Chrissy, Charlie and Wyn for organizing the fair! It was lovely.
Quite a while ago, I read a post on here asking to share pictures and stories of street libraries. I went for a walk, snapped two photos, sent an email and forgot about it.
Yesterday, I met @apsiapsi and @livliilvil at the Xtraterrestrial Publishing Zine Fair presenting their publication *Free Books* that just came out this month. And it has my submissions in it!
Such a fun surprise :)
SMILE: SELL YOUR ARCHIVE
issue of the international magazine of multiple origins published by Pete Horobin, Dundee, Scotland, 1987
scanned and online for the first time:
https://archive.org/details/smile-sell-your-archive/
This zine from 1987 addresses an urgent issue that has only become more pressing in the meantime: How to preserve personal and non-institutional collections of DIY/small press experimental publications, zines, mail art, and similar materials?
Open letter by Pete Horobin, with replies by Robin Crozier, Simon Anderson, Robin Klassnik, John Furnival, Susan Young, Michael Leigh & Hazel Jones, Mark Pawson, Stewart Home, Stefan Szczelkun, Art Naphro, Keith Bates, Ben Allen, DJ at FOMT, Tony Lowes, David Jarvis, Eric Finlay, Barry Edgar Pilcher, Michael Scott & subsequent replies by Pete Horobin.
#mailart #smallpress #zines #anarchive #archives #neoism #smilemagazine
7,000 words on Serif Populism, what came before it and what might come after.
https://abcdinamo.com/news/silvio-lorusso-serif-populism-guest-essay
EXTRATERRESTRIAL PUBLISHING ZINE FAIR
Thanks for all the attention, interest and applications.
We will be at Dokhuis on the 31st from 11:00 to 18:00, closing with a screening by Lens Based Media PZI students.
We updated the website (https://www.xpub.nl/xtraterrestrial) with all the workshop information and a sign up pad. (https://pad.xpub.nl/p/ExtraTerrestrialWorkshopRegistration)
Please fill your name in to take part in them.
Hope to see you there 🛸
My Dig Archive site is up:
https://leetusman.com/archive/
An archived collection of digitized media art, text, zines, videos, and other saved works from around the net, and beyond.
Open to bug reports, suggestions, etc.
@ShaulaEvans (Haven't read through all the replies, so maybe it has been said before.. )
Mechanical gears used to be thought of as a man made invention, but there is a species of plant hoppers that uses them as part of their jumping technique!
Prof. Malcolm Burrows from Cambridge University explains it in this video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8fyUOxD2EA
