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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. | '''ZiP: Zine in Progress''' is a ''polymegazine'' inspired by Noisebridge hackerspace in San Francisco's Mission District, in California, U.S.A. | ||
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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). | ''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). |
Revision as of 16:03, 8 February 2012
ZiP: Zine in Progress is a polymegazine inspired by Noisebridge hackerspace in San Francisco's Mission District, in California, U.S.A.
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")