time theft.
Apr. 14th, 2005 06:16 pmthis is my new favorite spot on the internet: stolen time archive. the scholar who made it (alongside a visual artist) just spoke at my school. click on "launch project" to get to the archive. zinesters, artists & anyone who has done office/temp work should set aside a few hours just to explore the awesomeness.
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Date: 2005-07-27 04:19 am (UTC)You don't know me. You prolly met me for all of thirty seconds at the last Beantown Zinetown fair in 2002 to give me your eleventh zine Subject to Change. I don't really remember.
A few months ago, I dug out all my zines from that fair and read yours. Good thing you made it small. It lives on my desk, and sometimes I carry it around in my knitting bag because the stuff written on the second page on in is amazing. It's ridiculously simple but the concept of "process over product" was laid out so well in your zine. The rest of your zine is also great and I enjoy reading it as a whole, but the "process over product" synergizes it all so well and makes it stand out from the thirty or so that I bought/traded for that day. I think about your descriptions of "process over product" when I'm struggling away at my life and the things I want to accomplish but fear the destructive power of my impatience.
I'm glad I managed to be undistracted enough to finally locate your journal via the old username on the back page.
Thank you.
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Date: 2005-07-30 04:38 am (UTC)take care.
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