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Streetecnik Featured on zinedf

  • Besides the fact that they will be hosting zinedf, they have also made a zine. If you are in town drop by Streetecnik next saturday November 26th. For those of you who are wondering where the store is located, here is the adress: Coahuila #137, Colonia Roma. Mexico D.F. 
  • http://streetecnik.wordpress.com/                       
  • @streetecnik

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Publishing Joc Doc featured on zinedf

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Clubsoda featured on zinedf

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Marti Guerrero featured on zinedf

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Featured on zinedf Bronco

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CREXMANIAK on zinedf

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On zinedf MONOCROMO

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Gerardo Yepiz (Acamonchi) on zinedf

  • Growing up in Ensenada-Tijuana was a uniquely strange experience. Fairly removed to what is commonly considered as authentic “Mexican” and being overwhelmed by California’s influence, I came across underground subculture in the mid 1980s that became the outlet for my creativity and sociopolitical consciousness . Discovering “DIY” also brought my interest to reach out and to network internationally. Without feeling confined into geographical traps, I was able to gravitate freely, focusing on quirky and spontaneous nature of every day life. Feeling the urge to testify and to record interpretations, I sought out to freeze ephemera, making the impermanent permanent, the intangible something anyone could grasp and hold onto.
  • I’m interested in the exploration of mass produced waste and urban environments. I experience its intervals and document alterations found in weathered mechanical patterns and compile them into humorous poetic compositions. This is also a very healing process. Filtering emotions while using discarded materials represents a new contemporary identity of what it means to be Mexican, projecting a daring vision of self and the internal struggle, breaking the mold and creating a brave new example for future generations.
  • http://www.acamonchi-art.com/

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Featured on zinedf from Monterrey.

  • Mou works from home surrounded by plants and his eyeballs collection. He draws as much as he can and aims to publish as may zines. But his head is divided and a part of it tell him to play the drums, while the other says do the dishes, and the other says finish what you started back in 2009. He publishes his zines thru his own publishing company called “Cerebrus Mensual”.
  • He has played for some bands, such as: Bam Bam, Hypnomango, XYX, Mamá Burger etc… Works as a productor for nenerecords.net 
  • http://mmoouu.com/

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Featured on zinedf APC

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Café con Leche on zinedf

  • Born from the animal union between two Mexico City locals in 2008. Giving as a result a rich mixture a publishing company a collective and a spot an a flea market. Their publications are focused on the graphic and you’ll find comics, interactive books and illustrated poetry amongst others.
  • http://cafeconleche.com.mx
  • http://inechi.com
  • http://roibotapache.tumblr.com

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Sin Futuro on zinedf

  • Third World Resident.
  • Full time Drunkard.
  • Part time Unemployed.
  • Always a Drop out
  • Your Natural Born Loser.
  • http://sin-futuro.com

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Featured in zinedf José Miguel Salcido, 1981

  • Photographer with no artistic pretensions, he lives and and works in Mexicali, Baja California. He has been featured on “Aquí No Hay Nada”, as well as on the zines “Tiempo Muerto” and “XXXX”, both published by ANHN. 
  • He also published “Nada es lo que parece” and is currently working on the series “Cultura popular para gente ignorante”, a zine where he publishes his own photos and collages made out of local news papers.
  • He is also the frontman in “Adolescentes de Marte” broadcasted by the online Radio Pájaro Hombre.
  • http://cadaverfluorescente.tumblr.com/

Aaron (El Vato) Villanueva featured on zinedf

  • Tattoo artist, born in Mexico City, 1981.
  • El Vato started of doing graffiti in the late 90’s, in the middle of the 2000 decade he left Mexico city. He is now tattooing in Portland Oregon ad some other places in the States.

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Black Borreg Jacket on zinedf

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zinedf features Dose

  • Dose’s work has beenn around public space for over 10 years in the metropolitan area of Monterrey, Mexico. Monsters, skeletons, bugs and machines. His creations are in the midst of the lack of balance between the organic and the artificial. Dose’s installations on the streets are the perfect valve scape for the city’s pressure. 
  • http://colectivozenzontle.blogspot.com/
  • http://www.flickr.com/photos/lastrescalaveras/

ANHN (Aquí No Hay Nada) Will be featured on zinedf.

  • From the begining ANHN was defined as “an independent publication focused on sharing a wide range of art projects”
  • They have published a little over 10 zines, some printed in Offset and some other just being Xeroxed.
  • http://anhn.tumblr.com/

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