Zine Library Archive

An archive of the zines shown and shared at DIS2024 in Copenhagen.

DIS 2024 Zine Library was an informal exhibition of “zines,” or self-published, often handmade magazines that served as a creative outlet for artists and designers to showcase their work, express ideas, and connect with others on a wide range of topics, often featuring unique bindings, sizes, and designs. The “Zine Library” at DIS 2024 displayed one zine from each contributor as an open exhibition where visitors could peruse the work as they pleased.

The DIS2024 Zine chairs were:

  • Laura Forlano, College of Arts, Media, and Design, Northeastern University
  • Heidi Biggs, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Catherine Wieczorek-Berkes, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Gabrielle Benabdallah, University of Washington

Special thanks to Harvey Bewley and the ITU team for creating the Zine library structure, and to Martin Padalak, Tommaso Armstrong, and Daniel Buzzo for their contributions to its documentation


The DIS2024 Zines


A Brief Guide to Hand Spinning Conductive Yarn:

Lee Jones, Ahmed Awad, Marion Koelle, and Sara Nabil


Beyond the Artifact: Power as a Lens for Creativity Support Tools:

Jingyi Li, Eric Rawn, Jacob Ritchie, Jasper Tran O’Leary, Sean Follmer


Biomaterials:

Fiona Bell


Curating Life. Everyday Traces:

Claire Florence Weizenegger


Designing with Ephemera: Queering Tangible Interaction in Archival Experiences:

Allie Teixeira Riggs


Echoes from the Deep: Legends of the Great Lakes:

Catherine Wieczorek


Enviromenstrual Speculations:

Nadia Campo Woytuk & Anupriya Tuli


Future Self:

Richmond Wong


Grief & Hoping in Transition: An Orienting Guide:

Li Jonnson


Hand-spun Conductive Yarn:

Lee Jones, Ahmed Awad, Marion Koelle, and Sara Nabil


In Praise of Shadows: Jun’ichirō Tanizaki:

Mafalda Gamboa, Sjoerd Hendriks


Liminal Excavations:

Oliver Bates, Aksel Biørn-Hansen


more-than-human data interactions in the city: Project Reflections:

Sara Heitlinger and Alex Taylor


Multispecies Entanglements at the Table:

Elvia Vasconcelos


post growth control wars:

Andreu Belsunces Gonçalves


Queering AI Workshop:

Allie Teixeira Riggs, Anh-ton Tran, Ann Light, Annabel Rothschild, Brian Kinnee, Caitie Lustig, Carl DiSalvo, Ekat Osipova, Fe Simeoni, Grace L Turtle, Imke Grabe, Irene Kaklopoulou, Jordan Taylor, Kay Kender, Liza Shkirando, Louie Søs Meyer, Molly O’Reilly-Kime, Oliver Haimson, Sonja Rattay, Tommaso Armstrong


readings for entangling: science ontology art epistemology nature ethics infrastructure data:

Heidi Biggs



Research Methods Can Be Bricks What Kind of House to Build? (Books 1, 2, and 3)

Elvia Vasconcelos


Soft Data & Common Wares #1

Aforditi Psarra, Audrey Dejardins


Speculating on Feminist Reproductive Health Technologies

Nadia Campo Woytuk


Spore Stories: Autobiographical design experiements & speculations with mold data

Sylvia Janicki


Tell Me About It!

Maya Kaneko


This Building is Shit for Birds

Ashley Boone


Virophilia

Pei-Ying Lin


We Want You to Stop Using AI

Ekat Osipova, Kay Kender


Wetlands

Heidi Biggs


What Equity Means To Me
Illustrated by Celeste Moreno

Based on research by Ricarose Roque, Celeste Moreno, Ronni Hayden, and Stephanie Hladik


What might a more Sustainable Internet of Things look like?

Fixing the Future Collective


Working with Copper Tape? It’s going to be okay!

Alyshia Bustos


The Limits of Computability

Gabrielle Benabdallah, Garnet Hertz, Daniela Rosner, Lucy Suchman


*All items copyright of their respective authors except where otherwise stated. 2024