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    Zine Workshop #1

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    This zine was created from a presentation shared at Autumn Jacobs\u27 first Zine Workshop as a Library Research Scholar. It included the slides as well as contact information that participants could refer to if they had questions in the future about zine submission.https://orb.binghamton.edu/zines/1000/thumbnail.jp

    The Shopping Queen, Autumn Williams, Spring 2021

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    Autumn Williams is a graduating senior from Dacula, Georgia. With her degree in chemistry, she plans to work in biochemical research and product development

    How to Submit Your Zine to the ORB!

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    This zine includes the steps required for students to upload their zines to the ORB\u27s digital library. The slides were put together for Autumn Jacobs\u27 first zine workshop as a Library Research Scholar with information from Caitlin Holton, the administrator of the ORB.https://orb.binghamton.edu/zines/1001/thumbnail.jp

    When The Autumn Leaves Fell in Finsbury Park 2023

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    When the Future Comes is a series of artist’s interventions each witnessed by a mysterious and mystical device – the Future Machine. A newly formed ritual or special occasion will emerge as the Future Machine appears in Oxfordshire, Nottingham, Cumbria, Somerset and London every year - until 2050 the year that scientists predict will be a watershed for more extreme climate and environmental change. Future Machine appeared in Finsbury Park on Saturday 11th November 2023. Future Machine met families outside the playground and they spoke to the future. A group gathered outside Furtherfield Gallery with Future Machine, Esi Eshun, Rachel Jacobs and Caroline Locke visiting with her tree bell, to begin the guided walk to seven trees around the park, exploring ideas of the future of Finsbury Park impacted by climate change and what would we need to know about the trees in order to survive. Esi led the walk, visiting a Yew, Osmanthus, Wild Cherry, Walnut, Palms and a Rowan tree, finishing at the Rowan Tree we planted in the Spring outside the Commons during the Bell Weather Day celebrations. Afternoon at the Commons People met Future Machine and spoke to the future whilst music, drumming and dancing took place outside the Commons with Asafo and students from the Finsbury Park Drumming School. Future Machine and the Rainmakers played the music of the weather, providing headphones for people who wanted to immerse themselves in the sounds as they sat amongst the autumnal trees, with the gold, orange and red leaves at their feet, feeling the weather and park around them. As the sun set the afternoon turned to evening with food, music from Mad Le Noir and West African fusion music performed by the group, Zantogola as people danced below the trees. When The Autumn Leaves Fell in Finsbury Park 2023 featured Rachel Jacobs and Future Machine, Alexandre Yemaoua Dayo, Dave Kemp, Esi Eshun, Caroline Locke and the Tree Bell, Shreya Rai, Papia Ghoshal and Miles NCube, vocal, bird song, melody and percussion, Asafo Gyata, dancer and choreographer, The Drumming School Students, Ancient Lyric, Kenny, Rafael and Wayne and Zantagola

    Autumn

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    Autumn: A sonnet. Copyright (c) 2018 by the author

    'An Autumn Dream'

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    Vincent Price reading the poem 'An Autumn Dream' by IAIA student Grey Coho

    Andre Gide - Autumn Leaves

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    This week quote comes from Autumn Leaves by André Gide! A collection of essays written by the author that talks about mortals, politics, and religionhttps://thekeep.eiu.edu/cwc_qotw/1004/thumbnail.jp
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