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  1. Ravish the Republic: The Archives of The Iron Garters Crime/Art Collective
    Contributor: Berger, Michael L. (Publisher)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  punctum books, Brooklyn, NY

    In the 2011 book Dark Matter: Art and Politics in the Age of Enterprise Culture, the artist Gregory Sholette posits that we are living in an era of surplus creative energies concentrated in a teeming archive of artists, the poor, the “unskilled” and... more

     

    In the 2011 book Dark Matter: Art and Politics in the Age of Enterprise Culture, the artist Gregory Sholette posits that we are living in an era of surplus creative energies concentrated in a teeming archive of artists, the poor, the “unskilled” and the “economically invisible.” It is a potentially disruptive archive that capitalism can’t always manage but can still hope to eventually exploit and assimilate. Within this archive seethes creative energy that can extend itself in unique and unsettling ways, across multiple categories and disciplines. Often, however such energy is captured by the winners and arbiters in our “risk society” and thereby sanitized and neutralized. So it becomes necessary for artists, theorists, writers and activists to be versatile in their tactics, cryptic and evasive in their manifestations and criminally implacable in their visions. The Iron Garters are an “art gang” that masquerades, disseminates and performs as your archetypal “criminals,” “outcasts” “mystics,” “losers” and “lunatics”: in short, a vital and necessary social surplus. Their antics have been traced back to Jean Genet’s novel The Thief’s Journal, the films of Kenneth Anger, as well as the Dada poems of Baroness Elsa and Hugo Ball. Yet still other Garters have been nourished on the Vienna Actionists, Genesis P-Orridge, Diamanda Galas, Gilles Deleuze, Samuel Delany, and the dulcet sounds of The Cramps. With a critical and aesthetic arsenal salvaged from underground “kulchurs” and academia’s collective libido, the Iron Garters are not afraid to demand excitement along with analysis, frenzy coupled to resistance, and fashion inseparable from infiltration. Founded in San Francisco on a full moon night after a “deathpunk” show, the original members grew adversely impacted by the economic invasions reducing a once great city to a tepid monoculture. Fueled by queer, antinomian, heretical and radical traditions, the Garters pilgrimaged into various trans-continental sanctuaries and beachheads, leaving behind them radiant paper trails of provocation and sedition. This volume is one such radiant paper trail.

     

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    Source: OAPEN
    Contributor: Berger, Michael L. (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
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    Subjects: Philosophy: aesthetics
    Other subjects: aesthetics; art activism; disruptive collectives; mail art; manifesto
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (104 p.)
  2. Stolen sharpie revolution
    a DIY resource for zines and zine culture
    Author: Wrekk, Alex
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Lunchroom Publishing, Portland, Oregon ; Silver Sprocket, [San Francisco, CA]

    Since 2002, Stolen Sharpie Revolution: a DIY Resource for Zines and Zine Culture has been the go-to guide for all things zine related. This little red book is stuffed with information about zines. Things you may know, stuff you don't know and even... more

    HAWK Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaft und Kunst Hildesheim/Holzminden/Göttingen, Bibliothek, Elektronische Ressourcen
    INF 3100/144
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    Since 2002, Stolen Sharpie Revolution: a DIY Resource for Zines and Zine Culture has been the go-to guide for all things zine related. This little red book is stuffed with information about zines. Things you may know, stuff you don't know and even stuff you didn't know you didn't know! Stolen Sharpie Revolution contains a cornucopia of information about zines and zine culture for everyone from the zine newbie to the experienced zinester to the academic researcher

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781945509452; 1945509457; 9781945509483; 1945509481
    Edition: Sixth edition
    Subjects: Zines; Screen process printing; Block printing; Papermaking; Bookbinding; Stencils and stencil cutting; Mail art; Self-publishing; Underground periodicals; Mail art; Zines - Édition - Guides, manuels, etc; Impression sérigraphique - Guides, manuels, etc; Impression sur cliché - Guides, manuels, etc; Papeterie - Guides, manuels, etc; Stencils - Guides, manuels, etc; Art postal - Guides, manuels, etc; Édition à compte d'auteur - Guides, manuels, etc; Périodiques underground - Guides, manuels, etc; Art postal; mail art; Underground periodicals; Block printing; Bookbinding; Mail art; Papermaking; Screen process printing; Self-publishing; Stencils and stencil cutting; handbooks; Handbooks and manuals; Handbooks and manuals; Guides et manuels
    Scope: 144 pages, illustrations, 15 cm
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    Statement of responsibility from spine

    "This is the 6th edition of Stolen Sharpie Revolution, including both Stolen Sharpie Revolution and Stolen Sharpie revolution 2. The distinction between the two was only made in the 4th edition to show the change in publisher, I hope that wasn't too confusing. 2020 marks the 18th anniversary of this little red book!"--Page 3

    Includes index

    What, where why of zine -- The next step: making a zine -- Fair use, community, copyright, copyleft, & creative commons -- Cut & paste layout & photocopier art -- Zine sizing & layout templates -- Where & how to print zines -- Let's get crafty -- Zine community to get a letter write a letter -- More community -- Distros -- Zine events -- Other stuff.