by Toby Shorin, Laura Lotti, and 2 more
Collector #423
The definitive Other Internet anthology collects our essays and reports in print for the first time, traces crypto-cultural history in 6 new pieces, and surfaces new material from the OI archives. Ships September 2025. Pre-order now.
by Melisa Seah
Collector #27
GEOTYPE is a font with angular shapes, sharp contrasts, and a bold and experimental style. A playful display typeface that's eye catching on every surface. It's the very first font created by Seah Studio, in partnership with the Letterform Archive.
by Chaski, David Isaac Hecht, and 1 more
Collector #46
The stacks are open! Browse books, zines, and ephemera at the Cybernetics Library, an interdisciplinary research library that extends and re-contextualizes the expansive history of cybernetic thought and practice.
by Yancey Strickler, IY, and 1 more
Collector #529
An exploration of individuality after the internet The Post-Individual First Edition includes "The Post Individual" essay, an audio recording and video introduction by the author, and research notes behind the piece
by IS NOT MUSIC., Valerie Kamen, and 2 more
Collector #14
Is Not Music. Issue 02 highlights artists whose legacies far outstrip conventional measures of success. In a time when the future feels stalled — these artists serve as our north stars. They’re mile markers we glimpse as we drive forward. Ships Worldwide.
by IS NOT MUSIC., Alec Hanley Bemis, and 3 more
Collector #80
Is Not Music is a multi-platform project that creates, contextualizes, explores and archives work from artists. We work in physical & digital formats while making sure to privilege the former (IRL experience) over the latter (AI slop, social media & other algorithmic-driven popularity contests).
by Tyler Mincey, and Toby Shorin
Collector #57
Members of the Baukunst collective, startup founders, and guest experts, including leaders from manufacturing giants like NVIDIA, Flex, Tesla, Rivian, and Apple, share a deep dive on one of this decade's most important issues: how AI is shifting manufacturing, employment, and the shape of human work.
by Tyler Mincey
Collector #38
Baukunst explores how emerging AI techniques have the potential to revolutionize computer aided design in industrial design, engineering, construction, virtual environments, and beyond. We worked in collaboration to form a picture of what the future of engineering design software might look like and how it might in turn shape the world around us.
by Tyler Mincey
Collector #153
In our first Study Group, Mycelium as Mode, we set out to inquire about the vast world of mushrooms, exploring the terrain from multiple vantage points — from wellness and investment in psychedelics — to materiality and even, mycelium as a metaphor for building.
Collector #41
On October 25th and 26th, 2022, Baukunst gathered at Warehouse XI, just outside of Boston in Somerville, MA, to share projects, processes, and new areas of inquiry. This is a zine we published to capture notes from the gathering.
Collector #28
On May 4th and 5th, 2022, Baukunst gathered at The Interval at The Long Now— a prominent foundation for long-term thinking— to share projects, processes, and new areas of inquiry. This is a zine we published to capture notes from the gathering.
by Ariciano
Collector #10
From desire paths to the development of the internet, from party etiquettes to redefining intelligences, from Caribbean theory to advanced forms of technoculture. Take a meandering walk with this essay, as it introduces a tool that meanders through knowledge just the same.
by Merry Cox
Collector #3
A zine that wants you to think about the word "tree" as a verb. Its actions speak louder than our words. Why trees matter, change the common point of view & ask not ‘what is a tree but ‘who is this tree’.
by Merry Cox
Collector #4
A zine that wants you to think about the word "tree" as a verb. Its actions speak louder than our words. Why trees matter, change the common point of view & ask not ‘what is a tree but ‘who is this tree’.
by Bitter Kalli
Collector #3
Instructions for folding your digital zine downloads. Resource created by DIY Animation Club (diyanimation.club).
by Domingo Beta
Collector #22
A zine about the collapse of reflection in a culture of infinite visibility. A fractured mirror inviting readers to rethink what it means to be seen.
by Domingo Beta
Collector #3
A short film about the last second before an outcome is known: when lust is still a winnable game, and love never was one. Dice, which also means it says, invites viewers into the pause between the throw and the reveal. A Prelude for MRROR5
by Francesca Cui, Ruth Ann Berkowitz, and 3 more
Collector #19
The digital zine that is a result of the April 2026 Creasidence Manga Residency held in Tokyo. Over the course of 4 days, 8 artists from around the world came together to co-create a comic zine centered around the theme of the world of Insperion. Each page's center is the frame by the Lead Mentor & comic writer, Diego 8sided Infante.
by Nelli, Valerie Yu, and 3 more
Collector #8
The Magic Warriors Zine is the vibrant result of a month-long mentorship program. Explore its heartfelt manga stories and character cards, all set in a mysteriously snow-locked village. The release also includes a printable sticker sheet, so you can carry a piece of this magical adventure into your daily life.
by Maxim Chumin
Collector #25
Last summer, we played, danced, fought, and conspired with panels in Seoul, each creating our own worlds. We’re now publishing a zine that captures those brief yet intensely condensed traces.
by Nelli, Olaf Wala, and 3 more
Collector #23
The Summer Road Trip Zine is the result of a month-long mentorship program. Explore heartfelt manga and character cards, celebrating the community where the journey is the destination. The release also includes a printable sticker sheet, letting you carry this vibrant adventure into your daily life.
by Nelli, Kim being keun, and 3 more
Collector #11
The Creasidence Webtoon — a collaborative project born from our 2-day online workshop. Artists are expanding the Extora character’s world and story arcs, which began in Creasidence Comics Zine #04, by experimenting with modern web storytelling techniques adapted for scrolling immersion. Dive into the Creative Cosmic Cat Travelling saga!
by Maxim Chumin
Collector #30
Creasidence is a global accelerator in the creative industries, based in Tokyo, Japan. While supporting creators through educational workshops focused on the release of creative projects, we’re building a global community of creatives from over 25 countries. This collaborative comic Manifesto represents our shared vision for the creative future.
by Nelli, Valerie Yu, and 2 more
Collector #12
The Creasidence Manga Zine — a collaborative project born from our 2-day online workshop, where artists reimagined Japanese yōkai folklore through character design and storytelling techniques. This Yōkai Festival collection transforms traditional supernatural creatures into modern manga artistry.
by Maxim Chumin
Collector #14
A new Four-Panel Comics Zine by Creasidence, created in an online workshop by 4 artists. Using the kishotenketsu structure, we explore storytelling beyond conflict, embracing surprise, openness, and creative freedom in four panel limits.
by Maxim Chumin, Rocío de los Angeles Cruz Toranzo, and 7 more
Collector #17
The digital zine that is a result of the March 2025 Creasidence Comics Workshop held in Tokyo. Over the course of 4 days, 20 artists from around the world came together to co-create a comic zine centered around the theme of cherry blossom. Each page's center is the frame by Workshop Lead Mentor, renowned mangaka Akira Fukaya.
by Maxim Chumin, Sasha Pokhvalin, and 4 more
Collector #26
A Four-Panel Comics Zine by Creasidence, created in an online workshop by 5 artists. Using the kishotenketsu structure, we explore storytelling beyond conflict, embracing surprise, openness, and creative freedom in four panel limits.
by Maxim Chumin, ES, and 13 more
Collector #34
Created in just 4 days by 20 artists, this zine is the result of the first Creasidence Comics Workshop in Tokyo — an international program uniting visual storytellers to create a playful journey through Harajuku, page by page in collaboration with mentors. Exhibited and released as a limited edition physical comic book at SOMSOC Gallery.
by Yancey Strickler, and Laurel Schwulst
Collector #133
A wider view of our self-interest. Now Me, Future Me. Now Us, Future Us. A model for a deeper form of living. BEyond Near Term Orientation: Bentoism.
by Yancey Strickler
Collector #216
A trilogy of essays published from 2019 through 2021 that explores why I and others feel less comfortable showing our true selves online. Reissued here with the original piece, two follow-up essays, and a podcast conversation with The Stoa exploring the concept.
by Yancey Strickler, and IY
Collector #235
An exploration of individuality after the internet. The Post-Individual includes: — The Post Individual essay — An audio recording by the author — A video introduction — Research notes, early drafts, and slides
by Maddie Potocnik
Collector #16
a digital magazine filled with my favorite images & missed connections collected from newyork.craigslist.org in march 2026 ♡
by Maddie Potocnik
Collector #19
a digital magazine filled with my favorite images & missed connections collected from newyork.craigslist.org in february 2026 ♡
by Maddie Potocnik
Collector #15
a digital magazine filled with my favorite images & missed connections collected from newyork.craigslist.org in january 2026 ♡
by Maddie Potocnik
Collector #15
a digital magazine filled with my favorite images & missed connections collected from newyork.craigslist.org in december 2025 ♡
by Maddie Potocnik
Collector #20
a digital magazine filled with my favorite images & missed connections collected from newyork.craigslist.org in november 2025 ♡
by Maddie Potocnik
Collector #16
a digital magazine filled with my favorite images & missed connections collected from newyork.craigslist.org in october 2025 ♡
by Maddie Potocnik
Collector #14
a digital magazine filled with my favorite images & missed connections collected from newyork.craigslist.org in september 2025 ♡
by Maddie Potocnik
Collector #34
a digital magazine filled with my favorite images & missed connections collected from newyork.craigslist.org in august 2025 ♡
by Maddie Potocnik
Collector #19
a small digital magazine filled with my favorite images & missed connections collected from newyork.craigslist.org in july 2025 ♡
by Maddie Potocnik
Collector #13
a small digital magazine filled with my favorite images & missed connections collected from newyork.craigslist.org in june 2025 ♡
by Seth Indigo Carnes, Alfred Steiner, and 3 more
Collector #9
Circulation is an experimental journal exploring the movement of concepts and research in contemporary art. Issue 1 features primary information in draft form, including The Artist's Contract for Decentralized Art (ACDA), an open source legal agreement for use in the transfer of decentralized art, and a draft definition of decentralized art itself.
by Meriel Allen
Collector #6
Typographic explorations into automatism and occult ideology to discover geometric forms intended by the Universe
by Benji
Collector #6
AI-generated images made with low CFG settings, where the model drifts freely between interpretation and hallucination.
by Benji
Collector #6
Pictures of dirt, gravel, sand, etc. piles from around Berkeley, CA and the greater Bay Area.
by Chadwick Wood
Collector #35
Two new Chorist tracks; physical zine + digital audio. The zine is printed on the artist's father's computer science homework papers from the early 80's. Limited edition. Free.
by sharon zheng
Collector #27
Inspired by the idea that the word "alphabet" looks like it starts with the letters "AI", this print-at-home 24-page zine was created using Stable Diffusion and its understanding of the English alphabet as hand gestures.
by Nick Susi, and Domingo Beta
Collector #48
A century-old myth. Aliens, war and magic. What do they reveal about our modern era of technology and media? The War of the Worlds Did Not Take Place is a 24-page tabloid newspaper created by Nick Susi with visual objects by Domingo Beta. Debuted at FWB FEST25, with an original score by VÉRITÉ.
by Nadia Piet, and internet teapot
Collector #113
What if AI didn’t run on Silicon Valley logic? Making Sense of Slow AI, compiles 40 pages of eclectic stories on Small, Esoteric, and Ancestral AI – inviting you to think small, make it magical, and plan for the past.
by Nadia Piet, Gustavo Nogueira de Menezes, and 1 more
Collector #77
How can ancient wisdom shape the future of AI? In the zine Pasts, Presents, Futures: A Zine About Ancestral AI, we take a step back to reflect and reimagine. What if we used lessons from the past seven generations to create AI that helps us build a world worthy of the next seven?
by Nadia Piet, and internet teapot
Collector #155
Why do we approach AI chatbots as modern-day oracles? This issue of the Slow AI Series “[Dis]enchantment: A zine about Esoteric AI” summons 54 pages of magic, divination, folklore, and other arcane ways of knowing to disenchant then re-enchant our relationship with algorithmic systems.
by Nadia Piet, and internet teapot
Collector #90
Bigger isn’t always better. What could we make with AI if scale wasn’t an objective? The 38-page zine “AI for Ants: A zine about Small AI” draws inspiration from the degrowth movement, climate justice, and low-tech to re-imagine AI that is locally-rooted and more attuned to our natural world.
by Severin Matusek, Alice Smith, and 2 more
Collector #246
New World Order: The Return of Hard Power and Soft Beliefs is a 35-page research memo about what happens when power, infrastructure and ideology collide. A manual for anyone trying to make sense of the present, New World Order contains ideas, context and language to participate in shaping the world that emerges in front of our eyes.
by Charlie Waterhouse, Daze Aghaji, and 8 more
Collector #461
We are a cultural collective of artists, activists, and scientists standing in solidarity in the face of climate and democratic collapse. We’re starting a new creative movement. Join us.
by Jason Kofi-Haye
Collector #6
A notation instrument for practitioners whose work knows something they don't.
by Alex Durlak
Collector #73
Limited first printing (100) of the 1944 CIA-predecessor manual on everyday resistance. Pocket-sized (4.25"x7") with concealment dust jacket titled Apiculture: Managing Worker Bees & Drones. Learn to "work slowly," "make speeches," and "misunderstand orders" in this historical guide to administrative disruption. Also available as a free PDF.
by Becoming Press, and Parham Ghalamdar
Collector #39
At the core of this project is a translation of “Marxist Islam or Islamic Marxism,” a groundbreaking text written by Bizhan Jazani during his imprisonment in the 1970s under the Shah’s oppressive regime. Translated by a GPT modelled on Jazani's writings, and edited by Parham Ghalamdar.
by Becoming Press
Collector #47
Our second book was a strange one, some kind of amalgamation of a lore-dump and a cosmological manifesto. It's now available to read as an e-book.
by Becoming Press
Collector #145
“To quote Alessandro Sbordoni: ‘as the end gets nearer, more is yet to come'. So maybe we already live (in) the end of the world, an end which stretches on endlessly, with no possible resolution." — Slavoj Žižek
by Vavvaa
Collector #3
pdf, lowkey uggo formating, rohe Textfassung, bareback Wissensvermittlung baby xxoxoxoxoxox
by Pierce Day
Collector #227
A Phone of the Artist as a Young Man is a dizzying descent into digital madness, where one man's screen addiction and artistic ambitions collide in a genre-bending exploration of love, technology, and the disintegration of the modern mind. It's the first ever long-form screenshot.
by Morgane Billuart, and Viktor Eichler
Collector #34
Bad Kingdom is a poetic visual novel that follows three characters: Robin in Taipei, Swan in Tokyo, and a mysterious Crow, as they reflect on the loss of their beloved online multiplayer game Fly Like a Bird. The piece is presented both as an interactive Ren’Py visual story and as a comic in PDF format.
by Jada Milazzo
Collector #29
Inspire by the influence of biomimicry in art - the practice of looking to nature’s forms and systems for creative solutions. Focusing on how we as creatives maintain our humanity and what makes us human in a world of ever-changing technology and progress 🌀
by Jada Milazzo
Collector #13
UNLABELED Issue 4 focused on the ideals of sustainability, intuitive creating, spirituality, and the exploration of identity through art and creative endeavors.
by Jada Milazzo
Collector #24
UNLABELED issue 3 is all about escaping reality with the soft aesthetic. Explore how dress and playfulness have impacted artists in all industries!
by Jada Milazzo
Collector #15
Issue 2 is about punk culture and the way the initial idea of what it means to be "punk" has changed and developed over the years. The PUNK issue features artists, writers, photographers, and designers who see themselves as punk, in some fashion. The magazine dives deeper into how punk means rebellion in various ways; such as fashion, music choices
by Jada Milazzo
Collector #26
Focuses on gender norms and fluidity and how one's gender identity can impact fashion and one's artistic approach.
by Delilah Saul
Collector #9
"Who Controls the Narrative?" is a guide for assessing bias in media about sex workers. It was written and created by Delilah Saul, veteran sex worker and founder of Outlaw Media. 100% of your payment for this e-book supports my upcoming documentary about media bias against sex workers!
by Senbon
Collector #13
SOMETHING SOON is a comic project about the premonition of big changes. But until something great actually happens, we can only watch life go by — between concrete buildings, near libraries and in the tunnels of the old subway. SCURRY was created as an exercise during Inktober 2024. The only condition was that there was no pre-conceived script and
by molly baker ragan
Collector #74
Find order in a chaotic world with whatdoyousee.nyc, a participatory web-based archive composed of curiosity, code, and hundreds of photos of everyday New York City.
by Sylvie Shiwei Barbier
Collector #22
Something is emerging. After death comes a rebirth: that is the promise of impermanence. In the mist of darkness a new world is not only possible, she is on her way. The Second Renaissance Magazine's first issue on Impermanence shows the voice of a community making sense of the world through art, poetry, essays and personal stories.
by Sylvie Shiwei Barbier
Collector #70
A call to arms for artists to midwife a new cultural movement. This manifesto invites a shift from art as commodity to art as soul-work, uniting the artistic, political, and spiritual in service of a rebirth: a Second Renaissance.
by Dept of Transformation
Collector #10
Pompeii! is Prem Krishnamurthy’s evolving digital artwork—a layered PDF archive tracing transformation, ritual, and collective authorship. Released via the Pompeii Commitment, it reframes catastrophe as creative turning, inviting viewers into an open, living document of change.
by Dept of Transformation
Collector #25
P.P.P.P.P.P. (People! Practice Participating in Participatory Projects, Please.) by Naoco Wowsugi, 2023 “Why are artists always seen as the leaders or organizers? Why can’t you be an artist by being a participant?” —Naoco Wowsugi
by Dept of Transformation
Collector #16
A quick-fire method for generating feedback on individual challenges in a small group adapted from Liberating Structures.
by Dept of Transformation
Collector #19
Conceived by Oliver Herring and recounted by DOT Curator Sam Rauch, TASK is a group artmaking activity that can lead to collective chaos (and a lot of fun!)
by Dept of Transformation
Collector #56
"Workshop of Workshops" by P. Krishnamurthy, explores various organizational structures—studio, gallery, school, therapy, and temple—analyzing their advantages and disadvantages in fostering creativity, collaboration, and individual development. PK proposes a "new workshop" model that to merge the best aspects of these formats.
by Matthew H. Bowker
Collector #5
As If / Als Ob explores how human beings survive without firm foundations — how judgment, identity, and responsibility persist through illusion, performance, and fragile coherence when certainty collapses. A philosophical–psychoanalytic meditation on seeming, being, and damaged subjectivity.
by Matthew H. Bowker
Collector #2
Following "Superatomic Guignols Untrammeled: A Critique of Irrationality," this work interrogates “nothing” not as concept but as the experience(s) of loss, deprivation, and environmental failure, using psychoanalysis, philosophy, and formal experiment to undo the consolations of the abstract notion of "nothingness."
by Matthew H. Bowker
Collector #2
An author, his mother (deceased), his brother (schizophrenic), and the annotation (The Annotator) converse about a failed 3 volume book of poetry, entitled “The Quiet Transgression of Being,” and devoted to the question of original sin, understood psychanalytically as the intuition of sin or crime at being alive and conscious.
by Matthew H. Bowker
Collector #1
A critique of the irrational written in the "style of the irrational." Cognitively disjointed yet emotionally authentic language permits this text, as Wallace Stevens once described poetry, to "resist the intelligence almost successfully."
by Matthew H. Bowker
Collector #3
A monodrama in which the individual's Genius, his inner censor (The Censor), and his (universal, nuclear) Psychopath discuss their inter-relations and the management of human subjectivity, identity, meaning, and experience.
by Anna Zhang
Collector #530
Mean Hand is a typeface made from the average of thousands of individual samples in the EMNIST dataset: 814,255 handwritten characters gathered by the US government in the early 1990s to automate Census form processing. The font covers the full alphabet and digits across nine weights.
by Jess Jorgensen, Thays Prado, and 1 more
Collector #38
Welcome to the Sporesight meditation. You are invited to connect with the world of fungi and experiment with how it feels to be a little bit more like a mushroom. Don’t worry, this is an exercise with no substance involved other than your own imagination. Shall we begin?
by APEX Zine, and Freya Bromfield
Collector #82
Is our digital identity shaped by the constant stream of online trends and memes? APEX, a cutting-edge zine dives into the intersection of AI, identity, and digital culture- journeying through past, present, and future to answer this. From "Modern Accelerationism" to "Cybernatural Synergy," APEX offers fresh perspectives on evolving digital selves.
by Theresa Tomi Faison, and Andy Bennett
Collector #16
Organized around four thematic problems that have reshaped artistic practice over the last fifty years: the relationship between art and life, the changing status of images, the materiality of moving images, and contemporary developments beyond post-internet art. Facilitated by artist Andy Bennett TUESDAYS 8/11, 8/18, 8/25, 9/1 6:30-8:30 pm EST
by Theresa Tomi Faison
Collector #12
Four week intensive course delving into the core ideas and questions explored in the foundational stages of DNR. We will examine artworks, texts, and internet media covering topics: internet-informed identity, political futures, & post-internet art. Facilitated by artist Theresa Tomi Faison via Discord, SUNDAYS AUGUST: 9, 16, 23, & 30 1-3pm EST
by Theresa Tomi Faison
Collector #7
Four week intensive course delving into the core ideas and questions explored in the foundational stages of DNR. We will examine artworks, texts, and internet media covering topics: internet-informed identity, political futures, & post-internet art. Facilitated by artist Theresa Tomi Faison via Discord, MONDAY AUGUST: 10, 17, 24, & 31 6:30-8:30 EST
by Mike Pepi
Collector #201
A four week intensive to familiarize participants with core texts and issues in the debate over the role of technology in society, its politics, and future. MONDAYS: 3/2, 3/9, 3/16, 3/23 @ 7:00 - 8:30pm EST
Collector #36
Logos organises around a common purpose: protecting individual freedom and enabling collective prosperity. Our culture is merit-based and participatory, welcoming of contributions of all kinds — code, ideas, design, writing. The "Open Source Everything" zine is the first collective print collaboration in the Logos Network.
by Logos
Collector #17
What comes after the 400-year-old nation-state system? Has this revolution already started from the depths of the internet? Farewell to Westphalia explores what is likely to succeed nation states, from cyberstates to internet movements, backed by the authors’ decades of experience.
Collector #15
Logos zine "Nation States are Obsolete", which covers excerpts from the "Farewell to Westphalia" book by Jarrad Hope and Peter Ludlow, including historical context of the Westphalian treaty.
by Rebecca Clark
Collector #324
BOOK of HOURS is a free 236-page PDF intended to be viewed in 2-page format on a handheld digital device. Taking the idea of the medieval prayer book into the virtual age, it provides light but also underscores our vast separation from the natural and spiritual worlds.
by Source Material Studio, Mr Smith, and 1 more
Collector #35
Source Material Studio presents Stillness is a Move, the first publication in a new series exploring visual culture and creative practice. This edition introduces Stillness Mode, a developing framework that reflects on how images behave within contemporary conditions shaped by speed and constant motion.
by Source Material Studio
Collector #4
A pocket essay on Broadcast, Lars Tunbjörk, and the feeling that the human fuse has already been blown. The first edition of Pocket Thinking from Source Material Studio.
by Tiny
Collector #34
a tiny but mighty guide for folks who would love to succeed at Substack, because we ain't going back to retail.
by Rayna, IY, and 4 more
Collector #988
Where are we now as creative people? Where are we going? What do we vision for the future? 75 creative people anonymously share the dreams, concerns, and joys grounding their creative thinking for the year ahead.
by Yancey Strickler, IY, and 2 more
Collector #145
In June 2023, Metalabel put a yellow newspaper box on the street of the Lower East Side in NYC, and filled it up each day with copies of a free zine that celebrated a New Creative Era. This release documents that original release and makes the zine available for download.
by Yancey Strickler, IY, and 1 more
Collector #401
A series of reflections from my (Yancey's) creative experiences expressed as a written essay (the A-side) and video essay (the B-side)