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by Yancey Strickler, IY, and 2 more
Collector #112
In June 2023, Metalabel put a yellow newspaper box on the street of the Lower East Side in NYC, and filled it up each day with copies of a free zine that celebrated a New Creative Era. This release documents that original release and makes the zine available for download.
by Rayna, IY, and 4 more
Collector #840
Where are we now as creative people? Where are we going? What do we vision for the future? 75 creative people anonymously share the dreams, concerns, and joys grounding their creative thinking for the year ahead.
by Lance Weiler
Collector #36
Issue #002 documents our latest LAST HUMAN prototypeβa creepy descent into the AI slop of the dead internet, Participants were dropped into a glitching system with one urgent task: hunt down their doppelgΓ€nger. Itβs a game of human CAPTCHAβprove your humanity before the algorithm erases it.
by Shadow M. Genesis
Collector #15
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by Lance Weiler
Collector #44
Our debut issue traces LAST HUMANβs roots, from eerie prototypes at Lincoln Center to glitch-laden mobile rituals. Dive into neurothrillers, post-cinema, and AI resistance as we explore a decaying web of synthetic identity, broken interfaces, and the horror of a world where reality no longer loads.
by Nick Susi, and Domingo Beta
Collector #36
A century-old myth. Aliens, war and magic. What do they reveal about our modern era of technology and media? The War of the Worlds Did Not Take Place is a 24-page tabloid newspaper created by Nick Susi with visual objects by Domingo Beta. Debuted at FWB FEST25, with an original score by VΓRITΓ.
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Collector #57
a rumination on why small things need to make a big comeback
by Christie George
Collector #89
The Emergency Was Curiosity is a book report gone wild; an exhibition and event series; a pandemic diary; an ongoing response to Jenny Odellβs book How to Do Nothing. The project invites you to cultivate your attention, to explore your own weird, category-resistant projects, and to treat your curiosity as a matter of urgencyβan emergency, even.
by Yancey Strickler, Erin, and 7 more
Collector #137
The original essay, ideas, and research that inspired Metalabel, including: βΒ Unpublished research and thinking from May 2021 βΒ The initial manifesto, first published in February 2022 β Further research, first published in October 2022 Preserved and collectible as a new media archive.
by Brandon Stosuy
Collector #158
A 52-page zine exploring how artists can channel their creative anxiety. Features contributions and insights from Aubrey Plaza, Melissa Broder, Anelise Chen, Jlin, Mike Rugnetta, Henry Rollins, and Nikki Sixx
by Yancey Strickler
Collector #159
A trilogy of essays published from 2019 through 2021 that explores why I and others feel less comfortable showing our true selves online. Reissued here with the original piece, two follow-up essays, and a podcast conversation with The Stoa exploring the concept.
by Brandon Stosuy
Collector #149
A zine published by The Creative Independent, compiling quotes, excerpts, and recommendations from working artists, all gathered from our archive. Topics covered include always looking for better ways to express yourself, finding your path, creating work in your own voice, following your curiosity, and more.
by Brandon Stosuy
Collector #427
In 2018, The Creative Independent published our first zine, featuring the emotional and practical wisdom of Philip Glass, Yumna Al-Arashi, Taja Cheek, and others on how to make a living as an artist. This is a digital edition of that work.
by Yancey Strickler, and IY
Collector #170
An exploration of individuality after the internet. The Post-Individual includes: βΒ The Post Individual essay βΒ An audio recording by the author βΒ A video introduction βΒ Research notes, early drafts, and slides
by Sophie Cowen, and Alex Lockwood
Collector #157
In late 2022, a handful of artists, scientists, movement builders, musicians, and democratic innovators came together to explore making a future based on care and freedom. The process we've called Hard Art began. This series shows how it all started, the frameworks we're using to collaborate, and how it's going.
by jade, C.Y. Lee, and 1 more
Collector #111
This is a free edition that focuses on how to navigate your 'Network Archives 001: A Directory of Inspiration'. It is a curated guide highlighting key themes, insights, and actionable ideas from a selection of the projects to help you explore the directory more deeply. This drop follows the inaugural release from the Network Archives label.
Collector #23
Human value is fundamentally memetic - we're valuable for the ideas we create and share, not as resources to extract. Our economic systems must recognize how communities amplify unique contributions, ensuring everyone has at least one community that "sees" them.
by Leo Guinan
Collector #22
This was the manifesto that launched the time machine.