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'''ZiP: Zine in Progress''' is a ''polymegazine'' inspired by Noisebridge hackerspace in San Francisco's Mission District. ZiP was conceived by veteran zinester [[Tony_Longshanks_LeTigre]] and his wizardly doppelganger, the [[Whimsical Wizard of ZiP]] (aka Whimzy) in late 2011, and launched its first issue on Valentine's Day, 2012. ZiP and related projects have a website currently in development and already fairly easy on the eyes called ZiPZineWeb (ZZW).
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'''ZiP: Zine in Progress''' is a ''polymegazine'' inspired by Noisebridge hackerspace in San Francisco's Mission District, in California, U.S.A.
  
http://zine.noisebridge.net
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[[Image:ZiP_logo_black.jpg|200px|thumb|right|ZiP logo]]
  
By "polymegazine" we mean that it is a collaborative zine with a variety of contributors, and in addition to that it is a fairly large-scale and high-end zine. ZiP01, released Feb. 2012, was 60 pages long, with a digitally designed layout, printed with color covers.  
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As of FEBRUARY 14th, 2012, ''ZiP''01 is Online. ZiP is also carried by Needles & Pens zine shop in San Francisco's Mission District as of late February, 2012.
  
ZiP is unusual in a number of respects. For one, its pagination is in Hexadecimal or Base 16 rather than the conventional decimal system. Each quarterly installment is called a Chapter rather than an Issue or Volume, the idea being that ZiP is in fact one '''megazinebook''' published as a serial. In keeping with this concept, the numbering of pages will continue from one chapter to the next, rather than starting over at 1 with each new publication.
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''ZZ,'' as ''ZiPZine'' is sometimes abbreviated, was conceived by veteran zinester [[Tony Longshanks LeTigre]] and his wizardly doppelganger, the [[Whimsical Wizard of ZiP]] (aka Whimzy) in late 2011, and launched its first issue on Valentine's Day, 2012. ''ZiP'' and related projects have a website currently in development and already fairly easy on the eyes called ''ZiPZineWeb'' (ZZW).
  
Each ZiP chapter has its own unique title, treated as a subtitle of ZiP. ZiP has its own zine classification system, which we can illustrate with the full '''ZIDN''' (Zine Identification Number) for ZiP Chapter 1:
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By "polymegazine" the editors mean that it is a collaborative zine with a variety of contributors, and in addition to that it is a fairly large-scale and high-end zine. ZiP01, released Feb. 2012, was 58 pages long, plus covers (printed in full color), with a digitally designed layout, and nearly a baker's dozen contributors.
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''ZiP'' is unusual in a number of respects. For one, its pagination is in Hexadecimal or Base 16 rather than the conventional decimal system. Each quarterly installment is called a Chapter rather than an Issue or Volume, the idea being that ZiP is in fact one "megazinebook" published as a serial. In keeping with this concept, the numbering of pages will continue from one chapter to the next, rather than starting over at 1 with each new publication.
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Each ''ZiP'' chapter has its own unique title, treated as a subtitle of the ''ZZ'' umbrella name. ''ZiP'' has its own zine classification system, which we can illustrate with the full '''ZIDN''' (Zine Identification Number) for ZiP Chapter 1, which is:
  
 
'''ZiP01.2°2012Q1.7DC'''
 
'''ZiP01.2°2012Q1.7DC'''
  
 
This can be broken down as "ZiP Chapter 1, Folio Print, 1st Quarter (Jan-March) 2012, Chapter Title: 7DC (which, incidentally, is Hexadecimal for "2012")
 
This can be broken down as "ZiP Chapter 1, Folio Print, 1st Quarter (Jan-March) 2012, Chapter Title: 7DC (which, incidentally, is Hexadecimal for "2012")
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==External Link==
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*[http://zine.noisebridge.net ZiPZineWeb]
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*[http://zine.noisebridge.net/2012/02/zip01-is-online-now/ ZiP01 Online]
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[[Category:Zine]]
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[[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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[[Category:California Zines]]
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[[Category:2010s publications]]
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[[Category:Hacking and Phreaking]]

Latest revision as of 03:30, 23 February 2012

ZiP: Zine in Progress is a polymegazine inspired by Noisebridge hackerspace in San Francisco's Mission District, in California, U.S.A.

ZiP logo

As of FEBRUARY 14th, 2012, ZiP01 is Online. ZiP is also carried by Needles & Pens zine shop in San Francisco's Mission District as of late February, 2012.

ZZ, as ZiPZine is sometimes abbreviated, was conceived by veteran zinester Tony Longshanks LeTigre and his wizardly doppelganger, the Whimsical Wizard of ZiP (aka Whimzy) in late 2011, and launched its first issue on Valentine's Day, 2012. ZiP and related projects have a website currently in development and already fairly easy on the eyes called ZiPZineWeb (ZZW).

By "polymegazine" the editors mean that it is a collaborative zine with a variety of contributors, and in addition to that it is a fairly large-scale and high-end zine. ZiP01, released Feb. 2012, was 58 pages long, plus covers (printed in full color), with a digitally designed layout, and nearly a baker's dozen contributors.

ZiP is unusual in a number of respects. For one, its pagination is in Hexadecimal or Base 16 rather than the conventional decimal system. Each quarterly installment is called a Chapter rather than an Issue or Volume, the idea being that ZiP is in fact one "megazinebook" published as a serial. In keeping with this concept, the numbering of pages will continue from one chapter to the next, rather than starting over at 1 with each new publication.

Each ZiP chapter has its own unique title, treated as a subtitle of the ZZ umbrella name. ZiP has its own zine classification system, which we can illustrate with the full ZIDN (Zine Identification Number) for ZiP Chapter 1, which is:

ZiP01.2°2012Q1.7DC

This can be broken down as "ZiP Chapter 1, Folio Print, 1st Quarter (Jan-March) 2012, Chapter Title: 7DC (which, incidentally, is Hexadecimal for "2012")

External Link