WOR(L)DS Zine Release Through Metalabel
Amsterdam, [TUE 01 OCT 2024] –
WOR(L)DS -
The zine that almost wasn’t.
A one-off digital publication that, in many ways, tells its own story—the energy, creative passion, and very real challenges that almost kept it from happening.
This experimental digital zine, will officially launch via Metalabel on Tuesday 1st of October. Spearheaded by artist Ivano Salonia featuring a collective of international creatives—the zine was born from a 2022 Amsterdam workshop. Its aim: to explore how diverse voices and mediums intersect through collaborative art.
Availability
WOR(L)DS is open for public view, and it will be released as part of Metalabel catalogue. Profits are shared among all contributors.
- Supporter fee starting from 1$
- Sponsor fee 50$ (all sponsor are credited in the zine)
Metalabel is a platform designed to support and elevate creative work through collaborative "releases" rather than isolated projects. It enables individuals and groups to create, release, sell, and catalog their artistic output across various mediums such as music, design, publishing, and more.
Their squad includes the cofounders of Kickstarter, Etsy, and Ampled, and past work with Ableton, Berghain, Opening Ceremony, Powerhouse Arts, the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, and Red Bull Music Academy.
For more details, visit Metalabel.
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Participants came together in May 2022 to co-produce experimental works that push boundaries between visual arts, text, and multimedia, despite initial setbacks.
The workshop’s mission was to immerse artists in spontaneous co-creation. Originally planned as an in-person event, it faced delays on the release, but evolved into a digital-first experiment reflecting raw artistic energy. By blending various media forms—photography, illustrations, ai and poetry—the zine emphasizes a decentralized creative process.
CONTRIBUTORS
Lauren Dorman
Contributors
Participants came together in May 2022 to co-produce experimental works that push boundaries between visual arts, text, and multimedia, despite initial setbacks.
The workshop’s mission was to immerse artists in spontaneous co-creation. Originally planned as an in-person event, it faced delays on the release, but evolved into a digital-first experiment reflecting raw artistic energy. By blending various media forms—photography, illustrations, ai and poetry—the zine emphasizes a decentralized creative process.
CONTRIBUTORS
Lauren Dorman
Madison Arias |
Deniz Kurt |
kwan suppaiboonsuk |
Felipe Astolfi |
Sierra Hatcher |
Luke Bubb |
Ana Rita Sousa |
Matthew Swenson |
Lucas Guzman |
Teodora Stojković |
Sofija Stanković |
Francesco Zorzi |
Aron Vellekoop León |
Matthijs_ideas |
Antonio Talarico |
Clint Soren |
Nadia Piet |
Ivano Salonia |