IS A SMALL-SCALE INDEPENDENT PRESS & LIBRARY OF ART/CONCEPT BOOKLETS & ZINES BASED IN TOKYO, JAPAN. THE FOCUS IS ON THE DETAILS THAT MAKE IDEAS LEGIBLE. BOOKLET IS RUN BY YOKO
Thursday, 30 June 2011
Booklet, Tokyo, Japan.
IS A SMALL-SCALE INDEPENDENT PRESS & LIBRARY OF ART/CONCEPT BOOKLETS & ZINES BASED IN TOKYO, JAPAN. THE FOCUS IS ON THE DETAILS THAT MAKE IDEAS LEGIBLE. BOOKLET IS RUN BY YOKO
Contribution:
12 Tulips 12 Fertilizers (Gaea Woods)
104 words in private history of a love that failed (Evita Yumul)
Calm Kind (anonymous)
Hey Come here (Clayton Schiff)
Plant Mugshots (Ai Oe)
Unofficial Bulletin (Pepe Medina)
Wednesday, 18 May 2011
Walford Gazette, a U.S Enders zine!
The Hare
The Shrieking Violet
The Shrieking Violet programme for the Victoria Baths Fanzine Convention. Includes information on all the stallholders and speakers, an interview with Joe Biel, director, $100 and A T-Shirt: A Documentary About Zines in the Northwest US, an interview about letterpress with artist Amy Pennington, Deerly Beloved Bakery's recipe for stuffed bread and interviews with Antony Hall and Yu-Chen Wang, artists who are working in the building for Future Everything festival. The zine also features my article on Edwardian swimming pools in Manchester, with annotated illustrations by Daniel Fogarty. Jacky Hall and illustrator Andy Carter have collaborated on a spread commemorating channel swimmer Sunny Lowry who trained at Victoria Baths. Paper copies will be available at the event.
Tuesday, 10 May 2011
Thursday, 5 May 2011
ZINE STEALERS!
Craig
Lowri Evans
Alex Creep - Nancy a queer zine.
The Only Good Cut!
Sunday, 1 May 2011
Jesper Elving - Gilke Menijer
A poetry zine from Denmark by Jesper Elving. A audio version of Jasper reading the poetry feature in the zine is available from the website:
OWT!
Contribution:
OWT Issue #1 Beginnings
OWT Issue #2 Reflections
OWT Issue #3 Reality
OWT Issue #4 Direction
OWT Issue #5 Atmosphere
Thursday, 28 April 2011
Salford Zine Library at Salford Museum and Art Gallery, be part of it!
Salford Zine Library will be at Salford Museum and Art Gallery from 15th October 2011 to 29th January 2012 showing the archive along side some original artwork, film showings and workshops.
We are looking for new contributions all the time and If you would like your self-published work be to be featured in this upcoming exhibition then please post your contributions to :48 Landos Court, Manchester M40 7WT United Kingdom
Monday, 25 April 2011
Amy Pennington – A Whistlestop Tour of Letterpress
Amy Pennington is an artist based in Manchester, England.
A Whistlestop Tour of Letterpress is a document of the artists exploration into the world of letterpress and the apprenticeship she undertook after being commissioned by the Manchester Library Theater Craftwork project. The artists taking part in the project looked at traditional crafts and Manchester's industrial heritage.
Contribution: A Whistlestop Tour of Letterpress
Friday, 1 April 2011
Mandi Goodier: Call for appropriations.
Mandi Goodier is looking for people to participate in her latest project.
This is a call for appropriations.
How to participate....
I am inviting you to take ownership of the text. To write/mark upon the sheet of paper as you might do with a theoretical or academic writing. Creating a sort of map of your approach to the text. Interrogate it, change it, edit it, define it, critique it, re-write it, empathise with it... do whatever you like as long as you act upon the page. APPROPRIATE IT.
The result will be a rewriting of the original text in order to make it more complete through collective understanding/interpretations, or more flawed text as meaning may have all together deteriorated. The rewritten text will be generated by you, the reader who through reading, understanding and marking the sheet will become a part of the collective author.
The collated responses and rewritten text will then be reproduced in the form of a publication.
To participate simply download the attachment, print, digest the contents, appropriate the text and then return it to me via email/post (preferably post)
Please forward this email/photocopied version of the text (+ instructions) to anyone else who may be interested in participating.
(If emailing please cc usergeneration@gmail.com to help keep track of the project, I will not hound you with emails I promise)
Email: usergeneration@gmail.com for the text.
http://usergenerated-text.tumblr.com/
Victoria Baths Fanzine Convention May 14 — stalls, film screening, tours, food, workshops
The first ever fanzine convention to be held in the beautiful setting of Victoria Baths will explore the past, present and future of self-publishing through stalls featuring self-published books and zines to browse, talks, a film showing and workshops.Manchester's magnificent Edwardian water palace, which opened to the public in 1906 and closed in 1993, will be packed with events as part of the Future Everything festival.
To have a stall on the day, either as an individual zine or group of friends, costs £10. Apply by emailing Natalie.Rose.Bradbury@
All events in the building are free to enter, although donations are welcomed.
http://www.victoriabaths.org.
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
GENERAL INTEREST THREE TRAVIS MILLARD
GENERAL INTEREST THREE
29TH MARCH 2011 * 6.30PM
TRAVIS MILLARD
invited by SALFORD ZINE LIBRARY
At the SOUP KITCHEN, just off Stevensons Square, Manchester
Skype Talk and discussion with Travis with accompanying publication.
The talk and publication will follow for viewing in the ARCHIVE sections of this website
General Interest is a series of lectures inviting Manchester practitioners to invite someone they like to give a talk on something they like. If the nominated speaker was unable to talk, it was then requested that they nominate another speaker; someone they like.
The talks will be held at the Soup Kitchen, Manchester on the last Tuesday of each month from January through to August 2011. The talks are free to enter and wholly inclusive encouraging interaction and discussion. Each event will be accompanied by a publication, filmed and archived online.
General Interest was started by Matthew Walkerdine and Jessica Higgins who then invited Comfortable on a Tightrope, Craig Oldham, Good Grief!, Hot Bed Press, Islington Mill Art Academy and Salford Zine Library to participate.
Saturday, 5 March 2011
Die Krake!
Catherine Cronin
I want the reader of my work to feel that indefinable 'lifting' of the spirit too.
Contribution:
Red Hot Poker
A Pocket Poem
A Pocket Poem
A Mini Print Exhibition
Sunday, 13 February 2011
The Velvet Cell
The Velvet Cell Books is an independent publisher of limited edition photography books based in London, UK. Founded in 2010, our goal is to promote the virtues of urban photography and themes of alienation and dislocation. Our priority is quality and content and to challenge the commercial norms of modern photography.
Thomas Albdorf,
16 pages,
Saddle-stitched,
First edition,
179 x 120mm,
Friday, 28 January 2011
Hours: 24 Hours 1 Camera
Contribution: Hours: 24 Hours 1 Camera Vol 1/ Issue 1
MAT ZINE
Thursday, 20 January 2011
Library reopens at Islington Mill.
The Library has reopened at Islington Mill, so please feel free to come and peruse the collection.
Islington Mill
James Street
Salford M3 5HW
Islington Mill is a former cotton spinning mill in Salford, very close to Manchester’s city centre. Unlike much of Manchester's industrial heritage which has been converted into loft apartments, Islington Mill is now home to over 50 artists studios, two art galleries a recording studio and club space. It’s one of the few creative spaces in Salford, and has evolved over ten years to become the cultural haven that it is now.
Tuesday, 4 January 2011
The La-La Theory
Wednesday, 29 December 2010
Temporary Services
Contribution:
Temporary Conversations:Aaron Hughes
Temporary Conversations: Kawabata Makoto
Temporary Conversations: Peggy Diggs
Prisoners' Inventions
Artwork, A National Conversation About Art, Labor, and Economics.
Public Phenomena
Alexis Petroff
Self-Reliance Library
Drawn out
Public Collectors
Personal Plastic
What are Temporary Services doing in Austin?
Thursday, 16 December 2010
A big thank you.
Salford Zine Library was formed at the beginning of this year and has grown beyond our expectations. We have had hundreds of donations from across six continents and have been taken back by the generosity. We would like to thank everyone who has contributed to the project, visited the library and all those who have given us space to show the library. The library has been exhibited in Salford, Manchester, Romford and Durham, and visited book fares in Glasgow and Penarth. We would like to thank Denise, the teachers and pupils of Frances Bardsley School for a very enjoyable workshop. We have had a wonderful response on our travels and would like to thank all those who invited the Library. We have lots planed for the New Year and hope to see you at the library’s home, Islington Mill, Salford soon. We will continue to make the library as accessible as possible.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Craig & Matt
Thanks to: Denise Hickey, Jamie Kenyon, Empty Shop, Durham Art Gallery, Islington Mill, Ffotogallery
Thanks to: Denise Hickey, Jamie Kenyon, Empty Shop, Durham Art Gallery, Islington Mill, Ffotogallery
If you wish to contribute the address is : Salford Zine Library, 48 Landos Court, Manchester, M40 7WT, U.K
You can visit the Library at: Islington Mill, James Street, Salford M3 5HW
You can visit the Library at: Islington Mill, James Street, Salford M3 5HW
Friday, 26 November 2010
Jan von Holleben
Jan von Holleben’s work has been exhibited internationally and published widely throughout the world. His body of photographic work focusing on the ‘homo ludens’ – the man who learns through play, is itself built from a playful integration of pedagogical theory with his own personal experiences of play and memories of childhood.
Contribution:
Dreams of flying 2
11-21
Photodebut – a case study / Photodebut
Mutatis mutandis / Jan von Holleben with Sergei Sviatchenko
Ho Ho Ho / Jan von Holleben
The Snowbed / Jan von Holleben
Saturday, 13 November 2010
Pogo Books
Contributions:
Photographs & Pictures-Mark Peckmezian
Photographs & Pictures-Mark Peckmezian
Lukasz Wierzbowski-Lukasz Wierzbowski
Motion Stickiness-Alain MarcianoA Nos Amours-M.J.DeMeo & A.Geffard
Not Many Kingdoms Left-Jeff Luke
Watch Me Jumpstart-Linn Heidi Stokkedal
One & two & up & down-Ting Cheng
Hasisi Park-Hasisi ParkPhotographs-Adam Revington
Hasisi Park-Hasisi ParkPhotographs-Adam Revington
When We Milk Each Other-Viktoria A. Lisbet
Stranger Tongues-Jordan Carroll
The Library is still in Romford, come visit!
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