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Progzine
What if …
Welcome to the Progzine talk!
Page 1 - HOW TO do a thing SO THAT YOU CAN outcome of doing the thing
Page 2 - Describe the problem this how-to solves. What's the pain?
Page 3 - What does after look like? What supplies are needed to start?
What is Tracery?
Tracery in action
What is a zine?
What is Pen & Paper?
What is Wavelength Conf?
Page 4 - How to start, keep going...
Page 5 - Find a text editor & Tracery framework
Page 6 - Write the bot and run it
Hand-write a "final draft"
Convert it into a Tracery grammar
Identify "synonyms" and turn them into placeholders
Add more options for the placeholders
Generate variations
Page 7 - Let's make a bot-zine-bot-zine!
Hand-write a "final draft"
Tracery grammar
Identify "synonyms" and turn them into placeholders
Add more options for the placeholders
Generate variations
Page 8 - Your turn!
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Let's start at the end: writing our "final draft".
For this example, I'll adapt "How-To Zine" Wavelength zine template into a proczine . Below is a transcription of several pages of that document.
Cover page #
How-to Zine
A
WavelengthConf
Progzine Template
Page 1 #
How-to
do a thing
SO THAT YOU CAN
outcome of doing the thing.
Page 2 #
Describe the problem this how-to solves.
What's the PAIN???
Page 3 #
(For access to the rest of the original Wavelength Zine Template, ask Marlena at Let's Sketch Tech about their zine workshop materials!)
Back cover #
To find out more about
this thing
,
Follow me on
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