Sentences with phrase «zines called»

One simple way Mosaic has done this recently is through a zine called «Beauty: Stories of Hope From Mosaic L.A.»
, the anonymously published travelogue credited by Semiotext (e)'s SF as originating from the (possibly fictitious) 1985 Ohio zine called Libertarian Horizons: A Journal for the Free Traveller and later gaining a cult following in HTML form amongst early adopters of the world wide web.
I started a zine called Anger Thermometer when I was around 14 years old.
Known for building sprawling assemblage environments that mimic counterculture settings — most famously an entire ramshackle meth lab — the art duo has made a splash at Unlimited with their newest installation, a warren of dusty waiting rooms, Asian fast - food stands (selling cameras made out of rice), and other psychedelic spaces that encircle a printing press for a fictional anarchist culture «zine called Artichoke Underground.

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The zine devoted to Gillingham FC, for instance, is called Brian Moore's Head Looks Uncannily like London Planetarium.
Amber has a new Zine coming out in August called «Mom Punx» her first issue is called «Mommy Group Misfits» It can be a struggle to be accepted by other parents when you have dyed hair and tattoos or you don't fit the mold.
She taught philosophy through a book — a zine, practically — called Tales of a Punk Rock Nothing.
Melissa Broder was the very first person to agree to publish any of my writing, in an online poetry magazine she used to edit called La Petite Zine.
In December of 2009 HP filed for a trademark on the word «Zine» and now they have just filed an FCC Application for a new tablet device called the «HP eStation... [Read more...]
The so - called «Venus Patrol Orientation Program» was the first event where Venus Patrol bared its face to the wider public, and included the release of the «Venus Patrol Orientation Manual», a print zine produced with the help of Oscar Barda and Théo Kuperholc that attempted to tune audiences toward Venus Patrol's particular wavelength & perspective on videogame culture.
For eight years, the Brooklyn - based arts organization Booklyn has championed what it calls «peoplemade books»: artist books, zines, and other small press.
... Well we'll be releasing a two - color riso zine by Brooklyn based artist James Ulmer called «Grid Paintings» and a 4 - color glossy book of Mark DeLong «s salvaged produce box collages entitled «Stars Above, Snakes Below.»
Specifically, the exhibition focuses on four groups of artists associated with as many different geographical regions: the six - artist group calling itself the Hairy Who, which exhibited in Chicago from 1966 to» 69; nine artists associated with the San Francisco - born trend known as Funk; the four art - and zine - producing members of the noise band Destroy All Monsters, which disturbed the peace in Ann Arbor, Mich., from 1973 to» 77; and Forcefield, a four - artist collective that made music, videos, sculptures, installations and colorful, knitted costumes in Fort Thunder, a former warehouse in Providence, R.I., from 1996 to 2003.
I curate a zine and print collection at STOREFRONT called Brain Waves, which includes a lot of my favorite local artists and features many works by Pen Fifteen Press, a local press and studio.
Featured are more than 90 works, including drawings, paintings, «zines (which she calls «a chance to present one's own epiphanies»), and the artist's recent forays into animated film.
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