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Brandon Alvendia, Chicago-based artist and curator, promotes artist-run initiatives across America through community-driven exhibitions, events, and publications. Co-founder of artLedge, The Storefront, Silver Galleon, and the revived MdW Coalition, he supports a growing ecosystem of hyperlocal art scenes, building lasting coalitions of purposeful,
by Charlie Waterhouse, Daze Aghaji, and 8 more
Collector #448
We are a cultural collective of artists, activists, and scientists standing in solidarity in the face of climate and democratic collapse. We’re starting a new creative movement. Join us.
by Identity 2.0, and danielle paterson
Collector #26
A zine documenting conversations about resistance from activists outside of technology to translate into modes of resistance against genAI models.
by Dominika Čupková
Collector #7
Select All Images That Make Your Bones Shrivel is the third zine from the Institute of Machine Unlearning. Created through public experiments and participatory workshops, it gathers CAPTCHAs that refuse recognition and stretch a small security interface into a collective exercise in critical play.
by Nadia Piet, and internet teapot
Collector #16
What if AI didn’t run on Silicon Valley logic? Making Sense of Slow AI, compiles 40 pages of eclectic stories on Small, Esoteric, and Ancestral AI – inviting you to think small, make it magical, and plan for the past.
by IY, Yancey Strickler, and 1 more
Collector #43
Economic precarity is up. Market demands are too. People are drowning in digital overload. Political threats loom. The second Anonymous Creative Futures survey shares what 300+ anon artists and creators feel about this moment, their words 100%.
by Avi Solomon
Collector #11
Homage to Apollo 8 & 13 Astronaut Jim Lovell RIP
by Mindy Seu, Esra Soraya Padgett, and 28 more
Collector #1561
How has technology shaped and been shaped by sexuality? This 700+ page artist book gathers anecdotes, artworks, and historical artifacts that reveal the pervasive and perverted origins of our digital tools.
by Yancey Strickler
Collector #179
A trilogy of essays published from 2019 through 2021 that explores why I and others feel less comfortable showing our true selves online. Reissued here with the original piece, two follow-up essays, and a podcast conversation with The Stoa exploring the concept.
by A Thousand Forests, Enrique H, and 2 more
Collector #803
"Legal Structures for Creative Practices" is an illustrated zine designed for creative entrepreneurs that unpacks the pros, cons, and nuances of various legal structures to help choose the one that will best suit their unique practice. View the digital zine at: AThousandForests.com
by Shantell Martin
Collector #150
Shantell Sans mixes variable axes for Weight, Italic, Informality, and Bounce to deliver a wide array of font styles, from friendly, readable, everyday typographic workhorses to striking, high-energy, experimental styles meant especially for animation. This is the story behind its inspiration and creation.
by Rebecca Clark
Collector #233
BOOK of HOURS is a free 236-page PDF intended to be viewed in 2-page format on a handheld digital device. Taking the idea of the medieval prayer book into the virtual age, it provides light but also underscores our vast separation from the natural and spiritual worlds.
by Kristoffer Tjalve, Elliott Cost, and 11 more
Collector #552
An annual publication for exploring the vast poetic web, featuring essays, musings and a directory with the personal websites of hundreds of designers, developers, writers, curators, and educators. Ships from Europe.
by Rayna, IY, and 4 more
Collector #495
Where are we now as creative people? Where are we going? What do we vision for the future? 75 creative people anonymously share the dreams, concerns, and joys grounding their creative thinking for the year ahead.
by IY, Severin Matusek, and 3 more
Collector #27
Will we still be asking people to like and subscribe in 10 years? "After The Creator Economy" explores constructive alternatives for the ways we produce, distribute, and monetize creative work online. Co-edited by Austin Robey (Metalabel) and Severin Matusek (co—matter), this release preserves and digitally reissues the zine.