The book is talking about a zine directory called Factsheet Five.
I'd never heard of F5 before, but it appears to have been very influential in the early days.
I wonder if it (or a decedent) is still around?
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The book is talking about a zine directory called Factsheet Five. I'd never heard of F5 before, but it appears to have been very influential in the early days. I wonder if it (or a decedent) is still around? 4 comments
(I was supposed to stop reading a while ago, but I keep going because I'm fascinated. I guess that's the mark of a good book.) Now they're talking about a self published book called Cigarette Boy. I found some photos in this Adafruit blog review (even though I've soured on adafruit themselves, I appreciate the review) It looks Beautiful, and I hope to encounter a copy (or a reprint or a scan) at some point in the near future. Now they're talking about the Tape Beatles https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tape-beatles Their works make extensive use of materials appropriated from various sources through a process they call "Plagiarism®". Apparently their logo was the AT&T globe with mickey mouse ears. I can't find it online, go figure. |
Sounds like I need to find some more info on this Lancaster guy.
We fought hard to learn how to bind books ourselves. Lots of trial and error.
I wish I had a tutorial from a 90s Zinester when I started down that road. Maybe there's still things I can learn.