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Institute of Machine Unlearning Zine #3: Select All Images that Make Your Bones Shrivel
Dominika ΔupkovΓ‘
Select All Images That Make Your Bones Shrivel is the third zine from the Institute of Machine Unlearning. Created through public experiments and participatory workshops, it gathers CAPTCHAs that refuse recognition and stretch a small security interface into a collective exercise in critical play.
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Institute of Machine Unlearning
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Making Sense of Slow AI: A zine about Slow AI Imaginaries by AIxDESIGN & internet teapot
Nadia Piet
internet teapot
What if AI didnβt run on Silicon Valley logic? Making Sense of Slow AI, compiles 40 pages of eclectic stories on Small, Esoteric, and Ancestral AI β inviting you to think small, make it magical, and plan for the past.
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AIxDESIGN
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π¦ β€ π π¬πͺππ²π±π’π― ~ bumper stickers
bri griffin
Rhizome
ever wanted to rep your definitely healthy relationship with your computer?? introducing... π¦ β€ π π¬πͺππ²π±π’π― bumper stickers !
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Rhizome.org
$7+
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Privacy at Events Mini Zine
Logos
Mini pocket zine covering a tactical guide on protecting your digital footprint at events.
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Logos Press Engine
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Global Majority
Gustavo Morales
A public service announcement by Kattattak Press (#002) Feb 2026, Naarm (melbourne) 1 colour screen print βͺ28x28cm) βͺ220gsm speckle paper βͺEdition of 30 + 10 A.Ps βͺ Numbered and signed Silver and brown paper variants (5 each) Imperfectly designed and hand-printed by humans not AI
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Kattattak Press
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Bunny Series Postcard Set
Cristine Brache
A set of ten postcards featuring reproductions of paintings from Cristine Bracheβs Bunny series.
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Cristine Brache
$25+
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