f*INK

Founder of f*INK, Dunedin’s weekly gig guide. f*INK was published weekly from 1998 – 2010, and distributed well over a million zines, and maps. From around 2004 f*INK was run by Martin Kean and team, along with the Dunedin f*INK arts maps.FINK2

f*INK was largely enabled by an enthusiastic group of collaborators including: Ozi BSY, Annette Culpin, Jasmine Easterbrook, ISO12, Rachael Blackburn, Georgina May, Sean Norling, Stefan Neville, Clayton Noone, Donald McPherson, Sarah Jones and Matt Frost, Dino Karlis, Richard Shaw, Meg Brasell-Jones, Geoff Noller, Gregor Richardson, Simon Jonstone, Paul Smith & more!FINK

 

SPēC

Dunedin’s Radio One published this alternative music media 1991 – 1996.SPECsm

My involvement as designer 1992 – 94 brought an aesthetic and political intention associated with post-structural efforts to include readers as active participants and co-constructers of the text.

Editors David Merritt and Danny Butt.

transport

This trilingual arts magazine was produced during a brief period living in Brussels in 1995. A collaborative publishing project with Martin Kean, Louis Motquin and Margot Schweigman. MAGS TRANSPORTTransport (a word chosen for its common usage across Brussels’ three main languages) aimed to connect interesting people and underground arts activities in Brussels.

@punnet

An independent art project for the 1993 Wellington Fringe Festival, @punnet explored the emerging internet, resulting in the publication of 4 freely distributed newspapers.PUNNETsm
A collaboration with David Merritt, Danny Butt, Martin Kean, Douglas Bagnall, Lissa Mitchell, Isolde Cumberbeach and Andrea Brown.

 

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