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*<b>Day 2</b>: A zine made from a poem Bomani wrote called “one box two another”, which was about “a year of virtual still” due to the COVID19 pandemic and her experience of her first Zoom funeral. ([https://twitter.com/netabomani/status/1355262562762428420/ view]) | *<b>Day 2</b>: A zine made from a poem Bomani wrote called “one box two another”, which was about “a year of virtual still” due to the COVID19 pandemic and her experience of her first Zoom funeral. ([https://twitter.com/netabomani/status/1355262562762428420/ view]) | ||
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Revision as of 01:52, 8 May 2021
Neta Bomani is a Tanzanian-Malawian zinester based in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
On January 28th 2021, as part of a grad school class called 100 Days of Making, Bomani began making one zine every day and documenting each one on a dedicated Twitter thread.
The first zine in the series focused on jazz pianist and composer Mary Lou Williams, while her last zine (published on May 8th, 2021) was a "storybook for children and adults" focusing on computational history and technology, called Dark Matter Objects: Technologies of Capture and Things That Can’t Be Held.
100 days / 100 zines
What follows is comprehensive list of Bomani's 100 zines, derived from her Twitter thread.
- Day 1: A paper study and meditation on jazz pianist and composer Mary Lou Williams. (view)
- Day 2: A zine made from a poem Bomani wrote called “one box two another”, which was about “a year of virtual still” due to the COVID19 pandemic and her experience of her first Zoom funeral. (view)
- Day 3: A zine about the component parts of basic circuitry, which featured copper tape (and a circuit) throughout.