Independents' Day D.I.Y. Fair 22nd Nov 2009 (1 Viewer)

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Independents' Day is a D.I.Y. fair of zines, records, comics, info stalls, etc. With workshops, screenings, performances and exhibitions.
12-5pm Sunday Nov 22nd. in Dublin Food Co-op hall (12 Newmarket, Dublin 8.)

some of the class posters made for it:
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should have more info about workshops and stuff happening soon!
anyone interested in doing a stall can get an application form here: http://independentsdaydublin.blogspot.com/
also we're having our 2nd planning meeting tomorrow at 5.30pm if anyone is interested in coming along
 
events on the day:

Performances
(hall stage):
Readings:
12:45-1:05 RAG Guest Speaker
1:25-1:45 Angus The Poet
2:05 - 2:25 Emily
2:45-3:05 Boris Beloney

Music:
3:30 - 3:55 - Owensie
4:15 - 4:50 - Laura Sheeran
5:10 onwards - Realistic Train

Films screenings (room upstairs):
1.10 – 1.40pm Irish Fur Farms exposed by National Animal Right Association
Short screening and info session on fur farming in Ireland.


1.45 – 2.45pm Ringing In Sick by Dogmedia
Dogmedia are an independent media production collective who cover weird, wacky and satirical subjects in their short films! Ringing In Sick is about: four resourceful humans who test the tolerance levels of four human resource managers by constantly failing to show up for work after being offered a job. The aim… To see who can hold onto their job the longest without ever working a day.


3– 5.00pm We interrupt this broadcast: Is Digital TV the future of D.I.Y. Publication? by DCTV
Since September 2007, Dublin Community Television has been broadcasting to 200,000 homes across the NTL digital cable network. Ran by a co-operative and Dublin’s only community TV station. DCTV has the ambitious aim of making video production and transmission as accessible as possible. Using new, low-cost, all-digital technology, DCTV is part of a global growth in alternative, community-focused media. The organisation itself is an open membership cooperative, with schedules, programme commissioning and all other decisions being driven by members. In this workshop, DCTV staff and members will share their experiences on working with the station. Watch DCTV online: http://www.dctv.ie


Workshops (room downstairs):
12.30 – 2.00pm Mini comic workshop. Ages 8+ by Paddy
In this workshop (roughly 1 hour in length) independent comic artist and publisher Paddy Lynch will take participants through the different stages of sequential storytelling, character creation and mini-comic making. Starting with the basics of sequential storytelling each participant will tell a simple "knock knock" joke in a four panel comic strip. Next, the group will collaborate with Phil and Paddy in creating a cartoon character by combining attributes like "types of animal" with "type of occupation" (eg "Fox Postman", "Elephant Pilot",). Following this each person can create their own individual character to be used in a small 7 page mini-comic they can take home at the end of the class.


2.10 – 4.00pm Make Your Own: Books, Zines and the Art of DIY Publishing by Natalia
Natalia has been involved in Do It Yourself publishing for many years. From producing her own zine Sweet Olive, touring around the USA as part of a zine reading tour before returning to Dublin to set up Red Ink radical book and zine shop with husband Willie which between 2004-6 was a hotbed of independent publishing in Dublin. Now based in Leitrim, Natalia and Willie set up their own publishing company and recod label Stitchy Press. They have already released five records (by such Irish bands as Sea Dog, Party Weirdo, Excuses, De Novissimis, Heat Lightening) and their first book Transmorphosis & Other Short Story by Boris Belony. Here Natalia presents a two hour workshop that in her own words: “ sums up everything I know about diy publishing.”


4.15 – ? History of Zine Making in Ireland by various
Informal discussion by old time zinesters PA (A Nuclear Threat/ Paranoid Visions), Niall Hope (Whose Life Is It Anyway/ React) and more (tbc) chat about producing zines back in the day: their motivations, places to distribute, etc.

 

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