zines ;
an informal presentation
disclaimers
I am not an authority, just a fan!!!

         This show contains nudity, far out ideas and personal opinion


                                           why I lik   e them 
 Mostly, this is abo ut zines I’m into and
zines Vs main
                      stream media
• Short for “fanzine“ not “magazine “

• Have always represented the marginalised &
  underrepresented

• Positive flipside to dark side of internet democracy ?

• Pre-internet era of the ‘pen pal’ (meeting new people was
  less creepy then)

• Creative, not consumptive!

• Choose your own agenda, define your own terms
People need to know that freedom of expression on the printed page is
  something we can all do and something that is fulfilling and necessary in a
world where everything is mediated and more and more of it by companies with
 more power than governments! because all information has an agenda, right,
                      especially profit-making media.!!
Fanzines; for the common people!

Pre internet          global   A direct link with the band
               ! !!
queer zining!?
Not just for the gay and lesbian community!
- d-i-y ethics aligned with punk
- “where radical politics are never sidelined for an easier ride,
where good times are never in doubt and where subsumed experiences are
revealed as real… “

                                     1985 to 1991, J.D.s zine - prototype of
                                       homemade, unstylized, d.i.y
                                       photocopied queer zines.
                                     1989+ 90s - unapologetic pushing of
                                       boundaries and de-intellectualised
                                       music journalism (rollerderby, riot
                                       grrrl, etc)
                                     Now – vampire sushi, shotgun
                                       seamstress, vaginas in turmoil,
                                       distros, active scene in the uk
                                     Here are some that rly inspire me:
Rollerderby zine
Started by lisa carver of the band SUCKDOG
      originally a zine
                          by bill callahan
                                           of smog but sh
                                                         e   kind of took ov
                                                                             er
Tukru – runs an excellent zine distro called
vampire sushi, and plays in a band called sean
bean death scene! I read her zines for 6 years
before I decided to make one of my own.




                                Yes darling, but is
                                                      it art or arse?

                                   Your pretty face is going straight to hell
femme barbe – a zine not just for
bearded ladies and gender outlaws

            Zines like this are so
            vital, because?
            A counter to the illogical gleaming hairless
            legs in every women’s gillette advert



             Media has us incapable of handling the
             sight of body hair on a woman.


             However I think it’d be easier for us to if it
             was as normal in the media as it is on
             many of us.
It hink we need!
• More public access to decent photocopiers!

• More events like this

• More calls for collaboration/contributions

• More discos to dance at that aren’t in expensive bars full
  of binge drinkers, as well as more d.i.y gigs and nights
  and venues

• More lady djs and bands

• More sun. C’mon Its April!
finally…
I dedicate this presentation to Lucy Meadows, who was persecuted by the Daily
    Mail and as a result took her own life.




Popular media breeds hatred for a reason. Transphobic rhetoric is just another word for
    hate.
Richard Littlejohn accused the popular teacher of “putting his (sic) own selfish needs
    ahead of the wellbeing of the children”
But I think that that Lucy understood the needs of children, because children need
    acceptance, whereas Richard denied her the same.
I JUST HAVE TO SAY! Children are lied to often by people who are ignorant or don’t
    understand. It is so easy to explain these things are nothing to be scared of, it’s just
    different. Without this information, they may feel threatened and that can lead to
    prejudiced views. The kind that tabloid culture supports and RELIES on.
Heres to independent media and zine culture, and screw you Rupert Murdoch!
finALLY ACTUALLY fi
                   nally……

Zines – an informal presentation!

  • 1.
    zines ; an informalpresentation
  • 2.
    disclaimers I am notan authority, just a fan!!! This show contains nudity, far out ideas and personal opinion why I lik e them  Mostly, this is abo ut zines I’m into and
  • 3.
    zines Vs main stream media • Short for “fanzine“ not “magazine “ • Have always represented the marginalised & underrepresented • Positive flipside to dark side of internet democracy ? • Pre-internet era of the ‘pen pal’ (meeting new people was less creepy then) • Creative, not consumptive! • Choose your own agenda, define your own terms
  • 4.
    People need toknow that freedom of expression on the printed page is something we can all do and something that is fulfilling and necessary in a world where everything is mediated and more and more of it by companies with more power than governments! because all information has an agenda, right, especially profit-making media.!!
  • 5.
    Fanzines; for thecommon people! Pre internet global A direct link with the band ! !!
  • 6.
    queer zining!? Not justfor the gay and lesbian community! - d-i-y ethics aligned with punk - “where radical politics are never sidelined for an easier ride, where good times are never in doubt and where subsumed experiences are revealed as real… “ 1985 to 1991, J.D.s zine - prototype of homemade, unstylized, d.i.y photocopied queer zines. 1989+ 90s - unapologetic pushing of boundaries and de-intellectualised music journalism (rollerderby, riot grrrl, etc) Now – vampire sushi, shotgun seamstress, vaginas in turmoil, distros, active scene in the uk Here are some that rly inspire me:
  • 7.
    Rollerderby zine Started bylisa carver of the band SUCKDOG originally a zine by bill callahan of smog but sh e kind of took ov er
  • 9.
    Tukru – runsan excellent zine distro called vampire sushi, and plays in a band called sean bean death scene! I read her zines for 6 years before I decided to make one of my own. Yes darling, but is it art or arse? Your pretty face is going straight to hell
  • 10.
    femme barbe –a zine not just for bearded ladies and gender outlaws Zines like this are so vital, because? A counter to the illogical gleaming hairless legs in every women’s gillette advert Media has us incapable of handling the sight of body hair on a woman. However I think it’d be easier for us to if it was as normal in the media as it is on many of us.
  • 11.
    It hink weneed! • More public access to decent photocopiers! • More events like this • More calls for collaboration/contributions • More discos to dance at that aren’t in expensive bars full of binge drinkers, as well as more d.i.y gigs and nights and venues • More lady djs and bands • More sun. C’mon Its April!
  • 12.
    finally… I dedicate thispresentation to Lucy Meadows, who was persecuted by the Daily Mail and as a result took her own life. Popular media breeds hatred for a reason. Transphobic rhetoric is just another word for hate. Richard Littlejohn accused the popular teacher of “putting his (sic) own selfish needs ahead of the wellbeing of the children” But I think that that Lucy understood the needs of children, because children need acceptance, whereas Richard denied her the same. I JUST HAVE TO SAY! Children are lied to often by people who are ignorant or don’t understand. It is so easy to explain these things are nothing to be scared of, it’s just different. Without this information, they may feel threatened and that can lead to prejudiced views. The kind that tabloid culture supports and RELIES on. Heres to independent media and zine culture, and screw you Rupert Murdoch!
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