Pretty much does what it says on the tin! This zine isn’t much of a discussion of food however (although medieval food does feature), but more a collection of thoughts and book recommendations.
16 pages A5, brown paper cover, and 120gsm cream paper interior. £3. UK postage free, international extra
Posts by Emma Falconer
I saw this parked outside the Louvre a couple of years ago. Clearly there to do a heist.
No AI symbol
I made a simple symbol to show that something was made without AI. Yes to human creativity, no to generative AI. You can get the image files at notoai.xyz
Just had a literary festival try to assuage my concerns about their workshop with a “decolonially trained AI” by assuring me the AI isn’t getting paid for their session, as if my concern was grounded in the pay scale for the robots
So many want to bypass the actual process in order to get the acclaim of being an artist. The acclaim of being a filmmaker. Get the accolades & praise but don’t want to have to actually think and create from scratch. That’s why you’re so keen on AI. You want praise for the art but not to do the art.
Like- we've got you a gig, but we won't say exactly where? Like being a really crappy temping agency, but for DIY gigs.
She could also try painting the metal with clear nail varnish. I’ve had to do that with buttons on clothes a few times.
Here is my book. 480 pages of 14 creative non-fiction essays about the places, people, literature, film and essential weirdness of Central Europe, percolated through spending 15 years working in those countries
Paperback is £15. Ebook is £2
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I think it’s the same one on tour
Thanks Ed!