Difference between revisions of "*INE"
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* 50 are completed by hand, numbered, signed and for sale | * 50 are completed by hand, numbered, signed and for sale | ||
+ | == Issues == | ||
+ | |||
+ | January 2010 | ||
+ | * '''AINE''', about a grave in Walthamstow | ||
+ | * '''BINE''', about the London Stone | ||
+ | * '''CINE''', about Primrose Street | ||
+ | |||
+ | May 2010 | ||
+ | * '''DINE''', about the Truman Brewery's Chimney | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Distribution == | ||
+ | * Eastside Bookshop | ||
+ | * Donlon Books | ||
+ | * Whitechapel Gallery's shop | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 23:48, 5 May 2010
*INErecursively stands for *ine Is No zinE.
- INE is a self-publication released in the UK by David Lasnier, who hopes to publish 26 issues around bits of architecture. The issues, which title changes each time are then AINE; BINE; CINE; and so on. It's a double sided A4 page, one side is a full bleed black-and-white picture, the other side is only vector based and includes a square common to all issues. The first issues have been published in January, 2010. Of these;
- 100 are printed
- 50 are spread for free
- the file is available for download
- 50 are completed by hand, numbered, signed and for sale
Issues
January 2010
- AINE, about a grave in Walthamstow
- BINE, about the London Stone
- CINE, about Primrose Street
May 2010
- DINE, about the Truman Brewery's Chimney
Distribution
- Eastside Bookshop
- Donlon Books
- Whitechapel Gallery's shop
External links
This publication is documented, available for sale and free download on this page : *INE on lasnier.me