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'''Found Sound''' is a series of zines written by [[TrollE]]. There are currently four issues in the collection, "[[It's my life, even now]]", "[[Freespell]]", "[[gotta kick at the darkness]]", and "[[Magic]]". All of the zines are long prose styles interspersed with poetry, usually with many chapters dividing up the zine.  
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'''Found Sound''' is a series of zines and posters written and designed by [[TrollE]].  
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In in October 2001, TrollE began desiging posters with poems, cartoons, stories and other graphics that would later become content for the Found Sound zines. These posters were simple black and white photocopies on 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of paper which were then wheatpasted to bus shelters. traffic signs, electrical boxes, and bathroom stahls. They were intentionally placed so that the general public would be encouraged to read them while waiting or defecating, or just passing time. 
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Beginning in January 2002, the six Found Sound posters in the series, along with newer content, became the first zine in the Found Sound zine catalog.
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There are currently four issues in the collection, "[[It's my life, even now]]", "[[Freespell]]", "[[gotta kick at the darkness]]", and "[[Magic]]". All of the zines are long prose styles interspersed with poetry, usually with many chapters dividing up the zine.  
  
 
The first issue of Found Sound, "It's my life, even now" was first published in 2001, and subsequent issues continue to be released.
 
The first issue of Found Sound, "It's my life, even now" was first published in 2001, and subsequent issues continue to be released.

Revision as of 08:17, 16 February 2007

Found Sound is a series of zines and posters written and designed by TrollE.

In in October 2001, TrollE began desiging posters with poems, cartoons, stories and other graphics that would later become content for the Found Sound zines. These posters were simple black and white photocopies on 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of paper which were then wheatpasted to bus shelters. traffic signs, electrical boxes, and bathroom stahls. They were intentionally placed so that the general public would be encouraged to read them while waiting or defecating, or just passing time. Beginning in January 2002, the six Found Sound posters in the series, along with newer content, became the first zine in the Found Sound zine catalog. There are currently four issues in the collection, "It's my life, even now", "Freespell", "gotta kick at the darkness", and "Magic". All of the zines are long prose styles interspersed with poetry, usually with many chapters dividing up the zine.

The first issue of Found Sound, "It's my life, even now" was first published in 2001, and subsequent issues continue to be released.

External links

  • [1] - Online versions of "Freespell", "gotta kick at the darkness", and "magic"