For
years the chains of copyright and what’s considered “Serious Culture”
make most people have little to no freedom when it comes to artistic
creation. One of the greatest limitations imposed on creative freedom is
about identity. Identity is a obsolete concept — besides being
stupid — that’s fated to failure in the internet age. In this sense,
“Discordja!” comes as an open-source zine, where the identity of the
zine can be used by anyone willing to create.
That
being said, it can exist 23 zines with different content (or not),
created by different people, each one with a different editorial policy.
Discordja!
is a name that refers to an international zine with multiple origins.
Being a name open to any artist or free thinker who wants to use it as
their medium, to say and shared content. The idea is to create an
‘open-source zine’ for which no one in particular is responsible. It is a
way to practically examine, and break down, western philosophic notions
of identity, individuality, value and truth. But, we consider that
those who propose that radical, if not mundane analysis may possibly be
drug-crazed guerilla ontologists pretending to derive meaning from the
chaotic neuronic discharges of primal anxiety engendered by information
overload.
To
organize the zine, without centralizing it on a single community, and
making it still look chaotic enough, we decide to make an abstract
concept of community.
The
Community/ies — with upper case T on the and C on community — is just a
way of calling a community who embraced the idea of the zine, and is
producing one, be a facebook group, a VK group, a channel on IRC, a
subreddit or even a group of friends who meet AFK to debate on how to
produce the content. Following this idea, The Community/ies is not a
single community, but a multitude of communities who work together (or
not) to produce any type of content. In any rate this zine could be
called anything, even the most stupid of names, like “SMILE”. And it
could be only about one unique matter, like discordianism or politics.
To
make things clear, we decided to create a framework — and being
original and creative people we are, we named it “The Framework”, with
upper case letters — this framework is not a set of rules, neither is
imposed to any Editor.
The
Framework is a statement of the (anti)identity of the magazine, we
encourage plagiarism, community work and deprivation of one’s identity.
All of these concepts are old, and were worked on by Neoists and
non-artists of the working class in the late 80s and early 90s. But in
the age of internet and fast-paced information, those concepts could be
put to use yet again. The idea of a fixed name for a magazine, with
different editors and content being published by that name is direct
copy of the SMILE magazine. The idea of copying anything from the
internet or from the other zines comes from the “People’s Pirate Press”,
proposed by Gregory Hill on “Copywrong rip off write on!”. We could
define Discordja! zine in two sentences: “No rules enforced, all rights
reversed”
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The Framework:
The
Framework is what makes the “Discordja!” zine the “Discordja!” zine.
This frame is defined by The Community/ies and not only should, but it
needs to be changed over time (or all the time). The Framework should
not be strictly followed, and everything proposed is optional, although
one may ask her/himself — in a philosophically manner — what makes
“Discordja!” the “Discordja!” zine.
0) Your zine needs to be called Discordja!, or any variation of it.
0)
a) your zine needs to have only 23 editions, in the end of this
editions, alongside with The Community/ies you will decide what the next
name of the zine will be — that will follow Discordja!’s Framework,
besides changes in the structure are not only desired or necessary, but
very welcomed.
0)
b) You can stay with the name Discordja!, if you don’t like the name
proposed by the Community/ies, the same applies for the Framework.
1) When publishing, give preference for multiple-use names and shared identities.
1) a) As shared identities, we suggest: Timóteo Pinto; Sarah Gulik; Luther Blissett; Monty Cantsin; Karen Eliot; Tae Ateh; Aanidi; Aanidum; Anon; etc.
1)
b) In addition, you can gather a group of people close to you and
create a new identity, and then start distribute Discordja!s with a new
identity.
2)
Don’t be afraid of copying content from another Discordja!s or other
places of the internet, the destruction of identity implies in
plagiarism.
3)
Every edition needs to have 5 pages, or a number of pages that added,
subtracted, multiplied or divided, resulting in the number 5.
4)
The Community/ies have the obligation of changing the rules, to better
serve the creative ability and production of each one of us.
4)
a) The Community/ies can divide itself, to create different zines with
different Frameworks, but all of those coming from the same
principle — or the principle of the principle of the principle of the
principle ad infinitum.
5)
Resources used in the Discordja!s zines can be available in the
networks and groups of The Community/ies, to be used in other
Discordja!s.
5)
a) Resources not shared with The Community/ies can be copied,
reproduced and changed without the consent of the original editor.
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Some instructions before you start:
(I) Don’t use your name;
(II)
Remember your ego is a regime and is much more dangerous than any
entity or organisation in the perceived external world. Remember the
external world is a regime and is much more dangerous than any entity or
organisation in your perceived ego.
(III) Focus on your awareness, not your mental state.
(IV)
Keep your message fnord; the ego wants you to be this and that because
this is the soil from which your sense of self identity will grow;
(V) No more helpless/hopeless talk. No more; no less.
(VI) Give support to other ziners of Discordja! and their Discordja! zines;
(VII) Be careful when you spread fake news. Check it. Is it real? Is it lulzworthy?
(VIII) Take care of yourselves. Keep your laser handy!
(IX) Resist the temptation to believe in all this bullshit!
(X) At the end of the day, all you have is your own S.H.I.T., so use it wisely.
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Tools:
There’s a great number of tools you can use in the creation of your zine, those are some recommended by The Community/ies:
Writing:
Google Docs — The Google Docs allow the utilizations of Gifs, and can be shared through public links;
Apache
Open Office Writer — an open-source word processor, with similar
functionalities of Microsoft Word — A simple word processor, which can
be used to convert to .pdf to be hosted
Publication:
WordPress / Blogspot — Blogs are a good way of publishing texts.
Github — publishing zines via github makes it possible to create branches and suggest changes to the file.
Google
Docs — With the provision of public links from google docs, the
document can be accessed by anyone on the internet. The inclusion of
comments by these people throughout the document helps in possible
community changes and collaborations.
Image editing:
GIMP — Open-source tool for editing images
Photoshop — basically the GIMP, but closed source, and that only 1% of the world’s population actually bought.
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The Community/ies:
The
Community/ies is the associations of all editors of all Discordja!s
zines, which can be one or more communities in one or more platforms,
and the editors are encouraged to enter and leave of all communities, is
they wish to do so.
Enter The Communities:
- Reality Glitch Hack Post-Neoist Discordian unSociety:
- Languages: Portuguese, English, Russian and others
- Plataform: Telegram
- Discórdia em Português (Ou não):
- Language: Portuguese
- Plataform: Facebook (group)
- The Community/ies:
- Languages: Portuguese, English
- Platform: Facebook (group)
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