Have you ever wanted to imagine an alternative web culture? Join this collective zine workshop on Saturday 19 July 2025 at The Photographers’ Gallery, led by Daniel Murray and CSNI’s Kendal Beynon. Further details at https://thephotographersgallery.org.uk/whats-on/zine-workshop-what-internet-made
Using a mix of digital media and handcraft, participants can work solo or in groups to create a page of the zine together and, at the end of the workshop, all the pages will be combined and printed out into zines that participants can take home.
Bring images or media you want to include on a USB stick or a laptop, if you have one. We’ll provide stock images/media, computers, inks, paper and other hardware that people can use to modify, morph and create images that reimagine web craft and speculate alternative approaches to existing online.
Biographies:
Kendal Beynon is a UK-born artist and PhD researcher at CSNI in partnership with The Photographers’ Gallery London, based in Rotterdam, NL. Her work is situated in the realm of experimental publishing and internet culture. She aims to rediscover an alternative online landscape through DIY design, digital folklore, and community building, while also examining the ruins of our digital past.
Daniel Murray is an Irish net-artist best known for his sprawling pan-media web projects such as melonking.net. His work encompasses code, digital art, net art, video, storytelling, music, virtual worlds and tool making; with a broader emphasis on themes of spatial belonging, nostalgia, myths and dreams.