Fan.Zine

Onde.Line #05

DOWNLOAD FAN.ZINE

DOWNLOAD FAN.ZINE (booklet version)

Print it at home...or at the office!

~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-

STIMULUS - FLOATSAM/DEBRIS

It took 101 days and 8.000 km to demonstrate that an ancient population from Perù was able to colonize Polynesia around 500 a. C. The same expedition and sea currents brought about, 500 years later also Vikings populations. “Some people believe in fate, others don't. I do, and I don’t.”
Thor Heyerdahl, from the book Kon-Tiki: Across the Pacific by Raft.

In Beijing’s contruction boom many existing builndings were sacrificed and demolished. The residual debris is dumped around the city, often illigally. In 2013 even the Imperial Tombs from the Ming Dinasty in the city of Xi’an were not spared and the statue of one official was burried after the collapse of one of the containing walls. In China 5% of construction debris is recycled, in Japan 95%.

An heavy storm in the early ‘80s threw offboard a container filled with Garfield telephones, that since then emerge on the Brittany’s shores. Only a local farmer found managed to find the source of this vintage debris: “You had to really know the area well,” he told reporters.

Scott Adams in his book God’s debris imagined an entity that knows “everything. Literally everything.”
This entity or God is continuosly reassembling himself through the creation of a collective intelligence form call human race. According to Adams this constant reconstructive attempt has only one final consequence, the Big Bang, because an omniscient entity would already know everything possible except his own lack of existence.

All the contributions need to fit within 1 or 2 squares 210x210 mm 300 dpi.
Fill them as you wish: text, images, drawings, collages, comics ...
Send the material to the address use@ondeline.com before the 30/06/2019.

DOWNLOAD CALL