REACT
Rogue Photo (i.e. me) has produced a new publication, a saddle-stapled zine about 5.25" x 8" or so, with 8 photos. The trouble with these photos is that I could make nothing of them, although they seemed promising. I started with some notion of Spring and veered into aping Edward Weston, and there we are. Therefore, I conceived the idea of publishing the photos in a little zine, with space for someone to write or draw and an invitation to do just that.
The text page, there is only one, reads thus:
REACT
The pictures in this zine are pictures I could make nothing of. Their only chance to acquire meaning is through interaction with someone else, by someone else’s reaction to them. When you write, draw, paint, doodle, cut, glue, perhaps they will find themselves and some kind of shared meaning.
License
Possession of an electronic copy of this work constitutes a license to make physical copies of it, including all text and graphical materials. If you have a PDF, you’re allowed to print it, once or many times.
Possession of a physical copy of this work with alterations, including but not limited to, writing, drawing, cutting, painting, constitutes a non-transferable but otherwise unlimited license to use the photos herein in any way. If you write in this, you get the right to make things with the pictures: prints, coffee cups, T-shirts, anything you like. You can’t hand those rights to someone else, though. They have to get their own copy of this and modify it.
You can obtain digital copies of the photos from me, until Dec 31, 2020, by sending me an emailed request at amolitor@gmail.com.
The pictures look like this:
You can download the actual thing freely. The whole point here is to place these materials into the world, for (more or less) free usage.
The PDF version of this zine is available at this link: REACT PDF Download.
If you have a physical copy of the Zine (whether printed by me, or by you), and have modified it, you are now the proud recipient of an non-transferable but otherwise unlimited license to use the photos in the zine. Download a ZIP file of them here: REACT Photographs ZIP Download.
If you're interested in making such a thing yourself, or in making a copy of this zine (which you may), please see the companion making of post on Photothunk.
The text page, there is only one, reads thus:
The pictures in this zine are pictures I could make nothing of. Their only chance to acquire meaning is through interaction with someone else, by someone else’s reaction to them. When you write, draw, paint, doodle, cut, glue, perhaps they will find themselves and some kind of shared meaning.
License
Possession of an electronic copy of this work constitutes a license to make physical copies of it, including all text and graphical materials. If you have a PDF, you’re allowed to print it, once or many times.
Possession of a physical copy of this work with alterations, including but not limited to, writing, drawing, cutting, painting, constitutes a non-transferable but otherwise unlimited license to use the photos herein in any way. If you write in this, you get the right to make things with the pictures: prints, coffee cups, T-shirts, anything you like. You can’t hand those rights to someone else, though. They have to get their own copy of this and modify it.
You can obtain digital copies of the photos from me, until Dec 31, 2020, by sending me an emailed request at amolitor@gmail.com.
The pictures look like this:
You can download the actual thing freely. The whole point here is to place these materials into the world, for (more or less) free usage.
The PDF version of this zine is available at this link: REACT PDF Download.
If you have a physical copy of the Zine (whether printed by me, or by you), and have modified it, you are now the proud recipient of an non-transferable but otherwise unlimited license to use the photos in the zine. Download a ZIP file of them here: REACT Photographs ZIP Download.
If you're interested in making such a thing yourself, or in making a copy of this zine (which you may), please see the companion making of post on Photothunk.
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