I’ll be attending THATCamp SoCal 2012 to organize another “craft cabin” activity, like we had at THATCamp SoCal 2011. I wrote up the nitty-gritty of the activity’s set-up, here; Marta Rivera Monclova wrote more reflections on the craft table as a participant, here. If participants want to bring any materials of their own to include in the mix, that would certainly be welcome! I’m also wondering if there’s any interest in creating a group zine during the two days of THATCamp. If so, I can set up a table specifically for that project, too.
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thatcampsocal
May 31, 2012 at 2:16 pm (UTC -7) Link to this comment
Penny,
Could you explain a “group zine” for those not familiar with the term?
Thanks,
Colleen
Penny Richards
May 31, 2012 at 8:23 pm (UTC -7) Link to this comment
Good idea! Now let me think how to describe it … a very analog google doc? 😉 The wikipedia entry for zine isn’t bad:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zine
If there’s interest, I envision setting out the tools (scissors, glue stick, maybe a typewriter if we can find one) on the first day, and getting the whole thing copied and stapled around midday Saturday, for distribution at the end of the event. The contents would be up to the participants, obviously–draw something, write something, make a collage, leave a fingerprint, make a comic, make a list… I’ll bring a little collection of zines as examples too. (My particular interest is in women over 35 making zines, but I have a wider array to share.)
Amanda French
May 31, 2012 at 2:42 pm (UTC -7) Link to this comment
I still have the tiny paintings from old photos I bought from you at THATCamp SoCal the first! Love em — they’re in my office.
Penny Richards
May 31, 2012 at 8:10 pm (UTC -7) Link to this comment
I still make the tiny paintings! No cardboard box is safe in my house. 😉