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It's been a long time - sorry - but here's another episode of Fahrenheit C3100, the podcast about zines and zine-making by Sticky Institute. 

In this episode, Beck discusses her own zine 'Macarons Are Not Macaroons' and Alex E Clark's zine 'A True Story', plus Luke discusses a new type of paper in Luke's Paper Juju. 

Find out more about Sticky here: www.stickyinstitute.com
You can download this episode at http://fahrenheitc3100.libsyn.com

Direct download: Fahrenheit_C3100_2.mp3
Category:Zines -- posted at: 4:50 AM
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Sticky Institute presents their annual zine fair, as part of Festival Of The Photocopier, at Melbourne Town Hall on Sunday 12th of February.

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Over 100 zine stalls from across the world will be there, including distros such as Take Care, Smells Like Zines and Toronoto’s Twelveohtwo. Also at 4pm there will be a talk and advice session on how to run a distro.

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The fair runs between 1pm and 6pm. Entry is free. Stallholders, please arrive from midday.

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Music in this ad is provided by Monsters Are Like That - thanks! 

Direct download: Zine_fair_ad.mp3
Category:Zines -- posted at: 6:59 AM
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Sticky Institute presents

THE FESTIVAL OF THE PHOTOCOPIER 2012

From February 4th to February 18th 2012

featuring zine launches, zine exhibitions, plus a massive zine fair at the Melbourne Town Hall on Sunday February 12th.

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Full program:

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Friday 3rd February, midday onwards: Sticky Fingers Project

Drop into Sticky between 12pm and 6pm today to photocopy your hand, which will then be part of the new Sticky wall mural. All hands accepted.

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Saturday 4th February, 3pm: 52 Issues of ‘YOU’ Zine exhibition launch

As part of the festival , YOU Zine will be exhibiting all 52 issues of YOU made in 2011 in the display window at Sticky. The exhibition will run from the 4th Feb to the 25th Feb 2012. Music at this exhibition launch will be provided by The Church Of Hysteria, who will be launching their CD ‘Once’.

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Sunday 5th February, noon: Target 168 Commences

Target 168 is a week-long zinemaking project where participants are asked to make a zine in 168 hours. The theme of the zine will be emailed out at noon on the 5th, giving participants one week to produce the zine in time for the zine fair. To take part, email us declaring your interest.

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Wednesday 8th February, 6pm: Melissa Reidy zine launch

Melissa’s new zine ‘Into The City I Go’ promises to be a big collection of her super drawings. Be part of the celebration and the first to see it – it’ll be lovely.

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Thursday 9th February, 6pm: Tick My Box zine launch

As part of the festival a new issue of Tick My Box is being launched by fabulous zinestress Lady Betty. This issue of ‘TMB’ was made around the theme of ‘Femme’, and promises interviews and discussion around what ‘Femme’ may or may not actually mean. Cupcakes and beverages provided.

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Friday 10th February, 6pm: Thomas The Human Photocopier induction session and manual launch

This zine launch is the unveiling of the first ever prototype for a human photocopier and its accompanying user manual will be available for sale. Think of the launch of the iPad, but bigger and better, and more like a meet-and-greet with a human iPad, if an iPad were a human photocopier. Bring things you want copies of and some change. Caution: anyone attempting to sit on TTHP will be ejected.

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Sunday 12th February, 1pm to 6pm, at Melbourne Town Hall: FESTIVAL OF THE PHOTOCOPIER ZINE FAIR

This year the zine fair will be in the biggest room in Melbourne after out-growing the subway outside Sticky. This will be huge. Stall places are limited, but there’s still time to book.

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Wednesday 15th February, 6pm: Joe Miranda zine launch

The genius dude behind Hard Workers Club launches his amazing new photography zine.

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Saturday 18th February, 2pm, at The State Library: State Library of Victoria zine collection viewing

The vaults of the huge State Library of Victoria zine collection are thrown open to a group of lucky earlybird zinesters. Kind of like Charlie & The Chocolate Factory but less exclusive and nobody gets killed (fingers crossed). Space is extremely limited and booking is essential, so email us quick-sharp.

Direct download: 2081A.mp3
Category:Zines -- posted at: 6:29 AM
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Welcome to the third Sticky Minute, where master zinemaker Luke You shows us his enviable stapler collection. He's got extendable staplers, stapleless staplers and a duck stapler too. 

www.stickyinstitute.com

Direct download: Sticky_Minute_3_-_Lukes_Stapler_Collection.mov
Category:Zines -- posted at: 9:59 AM
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Here's the second episode of Sticky Minute, where a zine gets reviewed in under two minutes (we're not that strict). Here Ivana Stab's new zine gets reviewed by some bloke.

You can get this zine here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/ivanastab 

and you can buy back issues of Watch Him Bleed from Sticky's mail order department here: http://maildept.stickyinstitute.com/w

Direct download: sticky_minute_2_-_dirty_jeans_1_review.mov
Category:Zines -- posted at: 1:45 PM
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Here's the first episode of  Sticky Minute , in which the new comic 'A Night In Frosnall Graaf' by Michael Hawkins gets the once over.

You can look at more of Mr. Hawkins' work here. You can buy this comic from Sticky's mail order department here

Direct download: Sticky_Minute_1_-_A_Night_Out_In_Frosnall_Graaf_review.mov
Category:Zines -- posted at: 9:22 AM
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Who said that zine-making was largely a visual experience? Well, most zine-makers probably, but that doesn't mean that the people from Sticky Institute, Melbourne's only shop dedicated entirely to zines, can't occasionally fill up your ears with zine readings, zine reviews and general zine jibber-jabber. And that's what Fahrenheit C3100, a podcast by zinesters about zines, aims to do from now on.
In our first episode we get an introduction from Prairie, a bundle of zine reviews from Melissa and the first installment of Luke's Paper Juju, a segment especially for paper-lovers. We also get an advanced warning of the upcoming uber-gig Love Don't Pay The Rent from performer HTML Flowers (as well as a rap about zines!) and we ask resident bon vivant Orange to explain how photocopying works. 
You can download the first episode from this page here or, if your hard-drive is already chock full of illegally-downloaded movies (naughty) you can stream the little blighter at our Mixcloud page. Oh and we're also extremely likeable and followable at our mandatory Facebook and Twitter places respectively. Cheers ears!
Theme tune by The Debbie McGees. Luke's Paper Juju jingle by Backwards Conception. Very quiet background music is a tiny fragment of Nylon Tone #1 by Pagan Wanderer Lu.
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Direct download: Fahrenheit_C3100_Episode_1.mp3
Category:Zines -- posted at: 2:58 AM
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