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Thursday January 01 1970

zine/distros/info stalls fair day

category national | arts and media | event notice author Tuesday November 04, 2008 10:25author by Anto Loserdom - Loserdom Report this post to the editors

A day long fair of independent records, d.i.y. zines, radical books, distros, info stalls, workshops, crafts and more.
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What: a day long fair of independent records, d.i.y. zines, radical books, distros, info stalls, workshops, crafts and more.
Film screening: ROLL UP YOUR SLEEVES: The DIY Counterculture: A documentary about D.I.Y. music and culture by local film-maker Dylan Haskins.
Workshops: Check back here for more info on workshops.
When: 12-5pm, Sunday 7th December 2008
Where: at the Dublin Food Co-op, 12 Newmarket, Dublin 8.

Related Link: http://www.loserdomzine.com/independentsdaypage.htm

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author by Anto Loserdom - punkrockerpublication date Wed Nov 26, 2008 20:50author address author phone Report this post to the editors

workshop and film screeninngs info (times tbc):

Workshops:
History of Zines by Willie
Willie presents a history of zines. Willie for many years produced his own zine Non-Plastique (an early influence on Loserdom zine!). He also ran his own zine distro Ultra Red Star, before setting up with wife Natalia Red Ink radical books and zine shop (between 2004-2006), they now run their own publishing/record label Stitchy Press. He's one of the few Irish zinesters who can claim to have taken part in a zine speaking tour of the USA with a van-load of other zinesters. He also plays/played in numerous Irish Do-It-Yourself punk bands Bambi, Boneyard Witch and Oak.

Feminism and Publishing by The RAG
The RAG (Radical Anarcha-feminist Group) is a Dublin-based collective who publish their own zine dealing with womens issues and discussions of feminism in the modern context. Here members of the collective discuss notable feminist press, experiences of publishing The Rag, why print-form rather other media/projects and more.
Their third issue is due out the week before Independent's Day so look forward to getting a copy as well as attending this talk!

Community Television as Autonomous media: Hacking the Cable or Co-opting Video Activism by Dublin Community Television
DCTV is a non-profit co-operative that operates a 24 hour a day, 7 day a week ad-free television station broadcasting to more than ¼ million Irish households.
This workshop will look at the first year of DCTV, the structures that have evolved and strategies used to create an 'autonomous media space' and the key issues the station faces: technical barriers to production, professionalism vs. Volunteerism, localism and informal hierarchies amongst others.
While some of those who work with DCTV will identify with a zine / activist culture , is this relevant in an organisation with paid staff and a budget of 100s of thousands of euro.
Presented by DCTV members.

Film screenings:
Roll Up Your Sleeves: The DIY Counterculture
A documentary about D.I.Y. music and culture by local film-maker Dylan Haskins.

Channel Zero (episode 2)
Public-access tv show about DIY, punk, anarchism and culture by Maximum Rock n'Roll columnist Erika Ransom. Episode 2 features an interview with Maximum Rock n'Roll zine co-ordinator Golnar Nikpour, and footage of bands.

author by Lara Hillpublication date Sat Nov 29, 2008 12:09author address author phone 0861717726Report this post to the editors

Come and visit the 'Grow your own Food'/ 'Community Garden' Stall at the Independents Fair on Sunday

* Free organic seeds to start growing your own food or a seedling to bring to your local garden project

* Free garlic/onion bulbs to plant over the winter

* Free home-baked caraway and poppy seed biscuits

*Find out about your nearest communal gardening project

*Find out about making your own compost, even without a garden - Amazing!

Please contact me if you'd like to publicise your garden initiative at this stall

author by Barry B - DIY Krewpublication date Fri Dec 05, 2008 12:17author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Just to let everyone know , first workshop will kick off at 12.30 sharp and is the zine one , we estimate all workshops to be an hour with fifteen minute breaks in between so come early stay late !

 
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