Quarantzine
Quarantzine
Publisher Lunes Studio
Author Lunes Studio
Quarantzine is a zine sharing quarantine stories from people around the world in light of the COVID-19 crisis. Speaking with family and friends all over the world, it has been fascinating to hear how varied experiences of lockdown are, and so we wanted to document people's perspectives to highlight that there is no right or wrong or normal way to deal with quarantine In issue #1, those we hear from include a teacher in New York City, delivering personal protective equipment to frontline workers in her community and a photographer in Kuwait who is shooting from his window. Issue #2 features a cruise ship member stuck at sea between Miami and Orlando who volunteers to DJ as colleagues watch from their balconies and a food explorer in Canada learning food techniques she previously did not have the courage to try. Quarantzine was created remotely and interviews were conducted via email, video call and social media. All photos were submitted by contributors, who were given an open brief to share snapshots of their quarantine experience. Gemma Suyat - Co-Founder of Lunes Studio and Editor of Quarantzine
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Author Lunes Studio
Quarantzine is a zine sharing quarantine stories from people around the world in light of the COVID-19 crisis. Speaking with family and friends all over the world, it has been fascinating to hear how varied experiences of lockdown are, and so we wanted to document people's perspectives to highlight that there is no right or wrong or normal way to deal with quarantine In issue #1, those we hear from include a teacher in New York City, delivering personal protective equipment to frontline workers in her community and a photographer in Kuwait who is shooting from his window. Issue #2 features a cruise ship member stuck at sea between Miami and Orlando who volunteers to DJ as colleagues watch from their balconies and a food explorer in Canada learning food techniques she previously did not have the courage to try. Quarantzine was created remotely and interviews were conducted via email, video call and social media. All photos were submitted by contributors, who were given an open brief to share snapshots of their quarantine experience. Gemma Suyat - Co-Founder of Lunes Studio and Editor of Quarantzine
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Ways to pass time inside this room この部屋での 時間のつぶし方
Ways to pass time inside this room この部屋での 時間のつぶし方
Publisher Laurel Schwulst
Author Words by Laurel Schwulst and Webb Allen ローレルシュウルストとウェッブアレンの言葉
This publication explores ways to pass time in a room. While it was made before COVID hit, it feels especially relevant now. It was inspired by and goes along with Laurel Schwulst's app "Flight Simulator," in which users put their phone in airplane mode for the duration of a real flight in order to "travel" to this location and earn pins for each airport visited. Now that flying is no longer encouraged do the the pandemic, the app is also strangely more useful now as well. Critic Brian Sholis has written about this on their blog: https://sholis.com/blog/on-flying-with-my-son-while-we-re-stuck-at-home. The publication is written in English and translated into Japanese because it was begun at pe hu creative community space in Osaka, Japan, and had an exhibition there as well: http://vg.pe.hu/2f/greenpeople.html
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Author Words by Laurel Schwulst and Webb Allen ローレルシュウルストとウェッブアレンの言葉
This publication explores ways to pass time in a room. While it was made before COVID hit, it feels especially relevant now. It was inspired by and goes along with Laurel Schwulst's app "Flight Simulator," in which users put their phone in airplane mode for the duration of a real flight in order to "travel" to this location and earn pins for each airport visited. Now that flying is no longer encouraged do the the pandemic, the app is also strangely more useful now as well. Critic Brian Sholis has written about this on their blog: https://sholis.com/blog/on-flying-with-my-son-while-we-re-stuck-at-home. The publication is written in English and translated into Japanese because it was begun at pe hu creative community space in Osaka, Japan, and had an exhibition there as well: http://vg.pe.hu/2f/greenpeople.html
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