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ZINE MAKINGENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN12 - 18 JUNE 2015CITTÀ DELLA SCIENZA
WHAT IS A ZINE? Pronounced like magazine without the maga.
A zine is an independently created publication. Currently, zines are typically photocopied using word processors, but there are many who utilize offset printing or create handmade zines with content made using collage, digital photography, silkscreen, litho, hand-written creative writing, etc.
A zine can be about any subject and done in any style imaginable. Some typicalsubjects for content are creative writing, comics, personal writings, fan-based writings,science fiction, literature, anthology/art, and review, however it is completely open.
A person with access to a photocopier can be writer, publisher, and printer.
ZINE MAKINGENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN12 - 18 JUNE 2015CITTÀ DELLA SCIENZA
FACTS Pamphleteers such as Martin Luther and Thomas Paine can be technically classified as zine publishers. However, the origin of the term fanzine (eventually shortened to ’zine or simply zine) is generally traced to small-circulation science fiction fandom publications beginning in the late 1920s, and continuing until the present, in which sci-fi fans wrote about themselves and their interests for a close-knit readership.
The rise of the punk subculture in the ‘70s spawned a new interest in self-publishing. Zines were used to promote a music scene that, with a few exceptions, received little attention from the larger music press. In 1975 the first known fanzine was published by Legs McNeil and friends in New York, it was called Punk.
ZINE MAKINGENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN12 - 18 JUNE 2015CITTÀ DELLA SCIENZA
WHY PUBLISH A ZINE? To see your work in print!
The individual reasons to create a zine are as diverse and unique as the individuals who create them. Often someone wants to see their work in print by any means necessary.
It’s a way in which people communicate on a very passionate, free, and sometimesintensely personal level as it is a medium not bound by censorship. It allows people of all interests and agendas to voice their opinions, art, and rants to a wide audience in a relatively cheap and fun way.
ZINE MAKINGENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN12 - 18 JUNE 2015CITTÀ DELLA SCIENZA
CONTENT SCIENTIST HATZoom in on the material, analyse the micro transformation of a selected elements everyday, observe closely.
URBANIST HATExplore how the material transforms the perception and usability of the surrounding.
REPORTER HATExplore how the material affects people movements and flows.
RADICAL LISTENING (to listen without thinking what to say next)Report the voices of your fellows and the community around the work using the radical listening technique.
RULES
1. COMPLETE AT LEAST 1 FORM PER DAY (MAX 2)
2. DO NOT SHOW YOUR FORM TO OTHER DOCUMENTERS
3. TITLE THE DAY AFTER 5PM
4. ENTRIES ARE ANONYMOUS
5. HAND IN 5.30PM
ZINE MAKINGENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN12 - 18 JUNE 2015CITTÀ DELLA SCIENZA
YOUR MATERIAL
DAY N.
TODAY’S TITLE
MATERIAL PROCESSES
SOCIAL PROCESSES
ZOOM IN: SCIENTIST HAT
CAPTION IN 20 WORDS
CAPTION IN 20 WORDS
RADICAL LISTENING
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2.
3.
4.
RADICAL LISTENING
1.
2.
3.
4.
CAPTION IN 20 WORDS
CAPTION IN 20 WORDS
CAPTION IN 20 WORDS
CAPTION IN 20 WORDS
CAPTION IN 20 WORDS
CAPTION IN 20 WORDS
PHOTO TITLE
PHOTO TITLE
PHOTO TITLE
PHOTO TITLE
PHOTO TITLE
PHOTO TITLE
PHOTO TITLE
PHOTO TITLE
ZOOM OUT: URBANIST HAT
SNAPSHOT: REPORTER HAT
MAKER VOICES COMMUNITY VOICE