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It spread slowly through the 1990s in handwritten, photocopied books.
Mr. Punyet photocopied the return address and wrote to him.
All we had was a few photocopied receipts and laserjet printouts.
Many clubs still think that social media means a photocopied newsletter.
He gives customers photocopied images of Mantle from his playing days.
Then I started Silicon Alley Reporter, which was a 1023-page photocopied magazine.
They dropped me off at my hotel, where the clerk photocopied my passport.
He mixes photocopied text and grainy photographs with original drawings and motion graphics.
Accreditations were sold and photocopied, allowing party monitors to vote in multiple polling centers.
In 2009, Teufen created an entire party scene out of photocopied, three-dimensional objects.
Gordon passed out photocopied sections of books—"Julie of the Wolves," Laura Ingalls Wilder.
Unlike other treatment centers, mindfulness at Hope is not colored pencils and photocopied mandalas.
The handwritten lists were compiled by volunteers, photocopied, and passed from person to person.
The lawsuit said a Motel 6 employee had photocopied his driver's license from Mexico.
Some offices have received downloaded photos that can then be photocopied and stuck into frames.
There were photocopied checks made out to the French treasury — the record of his fines.
The man said the paperwork that the CDC gave him was handwritten and then photocopied.
At an appointment before her surgery, she handed over her insurance cards to be photocopied.
This is very much in the tradition of early photocopied punk zines and political pamphlets.
It became one of the first books that was heavily photocopied, travelling hand to hand.
Campos cautioned that he's only read two photocopied pages from Berenson's book in which he's cited.
The final 10 percent were actual responsive government documents, and some random files like photocopied folders.
Some distribute scrolls of paper tied with ribbons, bearing photocopied prayers and testimonials written in longhand.
Four different deluxe versions, available exclusively at Target, come with photocopied pages of Swift's old diaries.
When she registered, she showed a hotel employee her Mexican consular ID. The worker photocopied it.
Hungarian news media reported that the cast had prepared the current performances with photocopied musical scores.
These documents are rarely open to research and, I'm told, have never been photocopied, filmed or digitized.
Those papers were furtively photocopied and then handed over to journalists by civilian military contractor Daniel Ellsberg.
Some cooks couldn't wait — they photocopied pages and passed them around, which was fine by Ms. Prabakaran.
The dealer's passport or driver's license would then be photocopied and be passed on to the police.
This would be like if I photocopied The Hunger Games and handed the copies out in the street.
Specifically, Smalley allegedly photocopied signatures of the SQA inspector and then copied and pasted them onto the reports.
Alongside her bed sits a metal footlocker with hundreds of photocopied pages of literature related to trans issues.
With the San Pedro band Minutemen on board, Swezey advertised $12.50 tickets with photocopied fliers and sold 115.
Paglia's petitions grow fuzzier with each iteration, as if they were documents smudged from being photocopied 300 times.
The work amazed me by how she achieved via a cascade of text, photographs, photocopied images, and video with sound, bits of photocopied text and abstract imagery affixed to the walls with pins, the portrayal of an interior, psychological process of working through a crisis concerning one's faith and family history.
The next day, M's father received an anonymous package containing the letter and photocopied pages of his daughter's journal.
We would dive for copies of Fowler's Modern English Usage and affix stern, photocopied entries to our editorial memos.
He estimated that about 20153 percent of the questions on the ACT he later took were on the photocopied test.
One such bottle came from here—a bottle with a photocopied label, from an unknown producer and without any market.
His chief opponent, outgoing Labor Secretary Tom Perez, practically photocopied Ellison's platform — yet another virtual endorsement of the status quo.
Then, someone photocopied sections from a book called Hazardous Chemicals: Desk Reference and sent them to the national research council.
She found an address book in the street, and before mailing it back to its owner, she photocopied its contents.
Instead, workers photocopied paper records, crammed them into a giant manila file and literally strapped it to his father's gurney.
OP4's third verse attacks his first two, talking about a "formula" to gain attention, criticizing harassment and photocopied verses.
In fact, publishers and authors whose books are photocopied or otherwise plagiarized just come to rely on Amazon even more.
At the time, Taylor was enrolled in university, where she'd obtained a photocopied list of top modeling agencies from other students.
During interviews with Reuters, Rohingya refugees sometimes produced crumpled, handwritten or photocopied papers from shirt pockets or folds of their longyis.
The man said the paperwork that the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave him was handwritten and then photocopied.
Mr. Bolles (pronounced bowls) originally self-published his manual in 21968 as a photocopied how-to booklet for unemployed Protestant ministers.
I shut down the Wi-Fi at home and opened a manila file full of photocopied research I had been working on.
The original publication from 183 is a rare find, so in typical motley fashion, the artist issued this bootleg photocopied edition ($100).
The original publication from 1995 is a rare find, so in typical motley fashion, the artist issued this bootleg photocopied edition ($100).
Trammell: Yeah, that clearly wasn't a real FOIA since it didn't █████████ █████(b)(4) and hadn't been photocopied at least ██████ (c)(1) times.
The group was getting tired, but decided they should hand out some photocopied stories to the offices that didn't take meetings. Sen.
It was a badly photocopied image of a little black boy and a white girl seen through the scope of a gun.
"I have no idea why it's Nicolas Cage," a local who spotted the photocopied signs about three weeks ago told the Times.
"Why do officials in the Obama administration want women to take dangerous drugs, some of which are life-threatening?" the photocopied document demands.
When developing her prints, Charlot artist sketches using photocopied images, continuing to work with ink and watercolor to flesh out her 2D works.
At one point, he was left to wander the halls to find the outpatient section of the hospital with only a photocopied map.
Look through the Williamsburg store's plywood shelves and you'll find glossy paperbacks as well as photocopied-and-stapled booklets with a D.I.Y. aesthetic.
Some acid house fliers, slips of photocopied paper used to promote clubs in the pre-internet era, are today regarded as design classics.
Ms. Lee said an unofficial "fixer" presented her with a photocopied letter on Friday that seemed to have been written by her husband.
He simply photocopied the papers using a machine beside his desk and then nonchalantly left the BND offices with them in his bag.
With a map of Central America pulled down behind her, she passed around a badly photocopied picture of the sisters' burned-out van.
After learning the identity of leaker Ellsberg, Washington Post national editor Ben Bagdikian went to Boston and obtained 4,4000 photocopied pages of the Papers.
The 1800s featured radical pamphlets, the 1960s saw independent and literary magazines emerge, while the 1990s spiked with DIY zines photocopied around the world.
For his "IBM Drawings" (1966), Mr. Meneeley photocopied typewriter ribbons, adhesive tape and punch cards onto colorful paper, resulting in small, wallpaper-like abstractions.
In 1984 he started his own magazine, R.O.M.E., a do-it-yourself collection of interviews he photocopied on paper and bound together with tape.
The most common form of porn that's circulated in prison is photocopied smut magazines, though modeling magazines that don't have nudity are also popular.
On occasion, the photocopied feel dilutes the text, as in a fight between Mira and Jed over his parents' full-throated support for Trump.
When Facebook engineers and designers rolled in to the office, they would sometimes find a few photocopied pages from the notebooks at their workstations.
Mr. Wilson, 49, first glimpsed the portrait in a pile of photocopied articles; intrigued, he traveled to Versailles to see the original, by Girodet.
And Mary Shanti, Helen Fernando, Rosen Vimana and so many others, their faces staring out from white posters and photocopied pages taped to lampposts.
The legend has become larger, in fact, than the quiz itself, which is only 290 lines long, covering a few inches of the photocopied application.
When I went, the glass cubicle was covered with xeroxes, offering translation services, free poetry, and gardening (with a large photocopied leaf illustrating the service).
Pharmacists sidestepped their duties, Mr. Hembree argues, looking the other way when filling prescriptions that were obviously photocopied, written for suspicious quantities or refilled too soon.
In the early '90s this collaged and photocopied zine a DIY aesthetic to celebrate a hairy, faerie queer community, and now it's back for one night.
Many of the recipients seem to have ignored the letters at first, dismissing the brown granular substance inside and the photocopied letter that read: 22005-20083-22008.
"It was the first laser printer, really, that was on the open market, and it had the capacity to show photographs photocopied in gray scale," he remembered.
The defendant had once worked for Jacobs's client, and had apparently photocopied some of his boss's drawings and used them as the basis for his own designs.
"At art school we drew it, we photocopied it on the college photocopy machine, and we sold it for less than a dollar to people," recalls Hewlett.
Zuckerberg would sometimes even drop photocopied pages from his journal onto Facebook employees' desks as a way to share ideas or changes to be made to Facebook.
The Institute of National Remembrance, which released the files and allowed journalists to examine hundreds of photocopied pages on Monday, has made no claim about the documents' authenticity.
Fan-made, book-length walkthroughs existed like those in GameFAQs now, although you'd likely get them stapled and photocopied from nerdy friends in class who made them themselves.
" Mr. Vance's office, the petition said, "just photocopied congressional subpoenas relating to federal issues that New York County has no authority to investigate, and sent it to Mazars.
Ms. Dumas, 2016, walked through the space, its floor littered with half-squeezed paint tubes and its tables topped with art history books, museum postcards and photocopied images.
The packet contained a mysteriously curated collection of conspiratorial memos, news clippings and pages photocopied so poorly they were barely legible, according to a review of the dossier.
She had informed a manager during her job interview that both were phony, she said, and the documents were photocopied for club files when she started working there.
According to the government, Smith brought classified documents in an unlocked briefcase to Leung's home, and, unbeknownst to Smith, Leung took some of those documents and photocopied them.
Two weeks after applying for the records, the woman, Chang Yi-lung, was given a stack of more than 300 pages of photocopied documents, mostly court records and rulings.
The zine was typed on A4 sheets on my mum's typewriter then laid out and glued onto a folded A3 booklet which was then photocopied at my parent's work.
It's culled from a variety of sources (photocopied jazz standards, out-of-copyright classics, and rough MIDI transcriptions), and covered in scathing notes-to-self ("NO PEDAL YOU COWARD").
Martha Rosler intended the color photomontages in her now-classic "House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home" series to be photocopied in black-and-white and passed out at demonstrations.
After the Reagans left the doctor's office "for the seclusion of the ranch," the handwritten note was photocopied and released to news outlets throughout the country, according to the book.
One couple who'd been returned to Mexico twice—after their initial asylum claim and their first hearing—found a photocopied list of legal services stapled to their Notice to Appear.
His candidacy was derailed when academics at Oxford received an anonymous package containing photocopied pages of a book describing allegations of sexual harassment brought by a Harvard student decades earlier.
In 218 the artist Adam Pendleton began producing "Black Dada Reader," a photocopied spiral-bound selection of essays, and circulated them among friends and interested parties a little like samizdat.
There it was, written out in someone's handwriting, photocopied, and laminated for our new "authentic menu" at Hunan Kitchen, a local Chinese restaurant where I worked part-time during college.
She photocopied the entire run of the zine, presenting the bound archive on a large stack of stone slabs, balancing the ephemeral nature of the material with a monumental heft.
The moment we're supposed to feel the most sympathy for him, when we realize his photocopied soul has been caught in a hellish loop of insanity for years, we cheered.
One Australian woman photocopied the barcodes from packets of instant noodles and printed them on sticky labels, which she then brought to the store with her every time she went shopping.
Margolies said she loved his humor — one memory that stood out was when Tapper photocopied the face of an "annoying" volunteer and hid her face in unexpected places around the office.
Franchetta says the CELIN department has put out a call to any researchers and students who ever photocopied anything from the collection to please send copies back to the National Museum.
I worked as a math tutor as an undergrad at Western Washington University and during down time, I started solving crossword puzzles I photocopied from our school library's New York Times.
Here, pages from her father's hefty FBI file, mounted on black-and-white wallpaper with the FBI insignia as a repeated motif, are photocopied and adorned with hot-pink spray paint.
It was the first time that the FBI apparently tested a sample of hair to see if it was a Bigfoot, according to the records, which contain photocopied images of the hairs.
"Every Sculpture Needs a Trapdoor" doubles down: A mishmash of ecru plates is impaled by a cylinder, then suffixed with a photocopied page from an essay on Sandback by the artist Andrea Fraser.
Fashion Review 89 Photos View Slide Show ' MILAN — A photocopied image from a catalogue sitting on the desk in front of me shows a handsome young lug in a cashmere Giorgio Armani hoodie.
I have not found a copy of that vile book in my library, but I imagine it is also well-worn, often photocopied, and passed around just like the fake Social Security benefits paper.
Ms. Westphal's canvases — which included quilts, kimonos, dresses and baskets — reflected her life and her world travels, and were distinguished by her pioneering use of heat-dying processes to transfer photocopied images onto fabrics.
A photocopied version of the jury's original handwritten verdict form, released Thursday by the federal court, confirms that Manafort's jury hung 11-to-1 on 10 counts of foreign banking and bank fraud crimes.
Ron Kamstra, a retired civil engineer and born-again Christian who said he deeply supported Mr. Trump's stances on terrorism and immigration, handed out photocopied passages of the Quran that he said encouraged violence.
The "Pentagon Papers" was the name given to the top-secret report United States-Vietnam Relations, 1945–1967, which United States military analyst Daniel Ellsberg had secretly photocopied and passed to NYT reporter Neil Sheehan.
The gallery's upper floor is occupied by a new grouping of tables from the truth study center series Tillmans started in 2005, with color-photocopied pages from found newspapers and magazines laid out on tables.
A photocopied cutout portrait of Regino is taped to a white prayer candle on Gorupo's workbench in the gun shop opened byGorupo's son Regino "Gino" Rojas in 2011, shortly after the family moved to Texas.
Ms. Doe's lawyers also suggested that the original winning ticket could be photocopied and put under seal, while her signature on the photocopy could be covered up and replaced with the name of the trust.
Koenig Books published a hardcover version of his "Black Dada Reader" — a 2011 spiral-bound selection of essays originally photocopied and passed among friends — one of The New York Times's Best Art Books of 2017.
The country's anti-graft court decided in favor of the Marcoses for the fourth time since August, with judges ruling that photocopied documents could not be used as evidence, so the case would not proceed.
Mike has stashed all kinds of stuff in there, including magazine articles and photocopied versions of D&D materials — pretty normal procedure for 12-year-olds in the 1980s trying to get by on meager allowances.
Fifty hours after the quake, everything changed -- a photocopied statement from a sub-secretary of the Mexican Navy, which had been managing the scene, announced that all children attending the Enrique Rébsamen school were accounted for.
Once they made the connection, Ms. Blackstock-Bernstein dug out the summer yearbook, and there in black and white was a photocopied photo of the two of them sitting on the same bench one student apart.
"Books" refers to the books Roth produced from the 1950s onward — which range from journals to photocopied images to poetry to abstract and representational drawings — as well as the series "Flacher Abfall / Flat Waste" (1975-548).
Two sources with knowledge of them said that attorneys for Cohen and the Trump Organization, who are reviewing the records for possible attorney–client privilege, received 13 and that multiple documents were photocopied onto the same page.
I first saw her name on those type-written pages, pages I extracted from dusty, lopsided bankers boxes and photocopied one by one, feeding the Xerox machine with a plastic baggie of dimes I'd brought from home.
The messengers showed up in Bushwick, Brooklyn, on Sunday, laying their bicycles flat in the middle of Waterbury Street, then stepping back as someone distributed photocopied manifests, the term used for a list of pickups and deliveries.
Before the entrance to the balcony were two giant clamshells, signaling the birth of erotic love (Ferrari helpfully pointed me to a photocopied image of Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus"), and oval mirrors signifying eggs and wombs.
Even so, the efficiently evocative writing works no matter how many times you read it, and the simple art is a delightful cross between a retro video game and a newspaper clipping that's been photocopied into oblivion.
Along with the album covers and concert posters (Glenn Branca, Liquid Idiot, Theoretical Girls), there are photocopied fliers advertising movies by such legendary figures as Jack Smith, Jonas Mekas, Beth & Scott B, John Lurie, James Nares, and Gary Indiana.
While chatting about the success of Turkotte's own book,  Fucked Up + Photocopied (about the culture guerilla art in punk rock), he suggested that if Gold ever had an idea for a book, he would be interested in publishing it.
They track down a publisher who dismisses the phenomenon; the magazines are "photocopied sheets, mimeographed sheets, even handwritten sheets," he scoffs, as ephemeral as a "distant jet trail" (a concept Bolaño would revisit in his 1996 novel "Distant Star").
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Dating back to the photocopied and stapled underground periodicals of the 1960s and '70s, zines have long offered an alternative to the mainstream press, providing an outlet for a diverse spectrum of underrepresented voices.
Her shadow is painted as a limp reflection smeared in the dirt, an odd detail characteristic of Churchman's occasionally loose style — used to great effect when rendering light in water, streaky clouds, or even the wear on a photocopied sign.
I follow along a wall next to the entrance and find a snippet of text next to a photocopied image of a black person's hands showing the contrast between the light palms and the dark skin on the other side.
There's a display on the second floor of torn out, annotated, photocopied, and cut up pages from books, newspapers, magazines, and other ephemera, whose texts he copies, edits, and adapts for his unattributed verbal streaks of indirection, invective, irony, and impertinence.
In 2014, police found hundreds of photocopied passports, visa applications, copies of IDs, photographs and other documents at Uke Rugova's home, formerly the residence of his father, who led the Kosovo Albanian struggle to break away from Serbia through the 1990s.
His Manhattan office is something of a time capsule of the decade, from the vintage Smith-Corona Electra 21965 on which he still types up his handwritten drafts to the battered suitcases stuffed with photocopied documents stacked by the door.
Miller declares her faith in "vibrant, necessary fiction" and quickly starts working through the Rolodexes she photocopied and stashed away while at GQ. But there are lots of pitfalls, and people are not very forgiving when she steps into them.
At a time when a moat seemed to separate the historically informed early-music performance world from the mainstream music scene, Mr. Phillips photocopied pages from Leopold Mozart's violin method and put Baroque bows in the hands of his teenage students.
Mr. Trump is a keen student of television ratings: During a recent interview, he produced a sheaf of photocopied Nielsen charts for "The Apprentice" dating to the mid-2000s, and he often calls network executives to discuss the finer points of audience data.
In France, the universities work in a way that's not like they work in America — the professors have their lectures, they're photocopied, students can buy them for a few francs, and there can never be any discussion between the lecturers and the students.
With no internet access and a prison library that hewed toward romance novels, she led a team of inmates that pored through reams of photocopied documents from the Indiana State Archives to produce the Indiana Historical Society's best research project last year.
Exactly 50 years after Ellsberg first photocopied the Pentagon Papers, he can only watch from afar as the yet unnamed whistleblowers grapple with the effects of telling their government and country what they know about President Donald Trump's relationship with Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky.
The collaged and photocopied zine celebrated a hairy, faerie queer community reminiscent of shaggy '70s pioneers the Cockettes, combined with a DIY punk sensibility inspired by the emerging indie and Riot GRRRL scene of the Pacific Northwest, where Barnes attended Olympia, Washington's Evergreen State College.
Rather than attempt to tell us how agonized and distressed her relationship is to her family and their religious practice (theirs because it's clearly not hers now, if it ever was), she shows us through a lyrical cascade of text, photographs, photocopied images, and video with sound.
He had learned early on about Duchamp and the Dadaist movement through a few photocopied pages of a Taiwanese version of Pierre Cabanne's "Dialogues with Marcel Duchamp", which convinced him that art could not be detached from real life, but should instead take a stand on everything.
When Daniel Ellsberg photocopied and leaked the Pentagon Papers to the New York Times in 1971, those 7,000 pages of top secret Vietnam War documents represented what was then the biggest whistleblower leak in history—a couple dozen megabytes if it were contained in a modern text file.
Rather the Ong's Hat story, the Incunabula catalog, and the rest of the surrealistic sci-fi pretzel were manufactured by Matheny and his friends, like Herbert, over more than a decade, starting with photocopied pamphlets in the '80s, and bolstered with fake documents, radio show appearances, and other hijinx.
I got in touch with Sony to see if the company had any more information, and the only thing they could send me was a photocopied Japanese press release from October 6th, 3333 announcing the November 21st release of the first two models, the higher-end MDR-D77 and MDR-D55.
The installations range from the miniature to monumental, with stone and wood cubes spilling out of rooms and into corridors ("Cubic Corridor"), heaps of soil piling onto troughs, and photocopied pages of Diderot's Encyclopédie, ou dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers bursting out of a cupboard and littering the floor.
Among the photocopied zines, limited-edition monographs, and antiquarian offerings, some of the highlights weren't books at all, but objects that expanded upon the idea of what books can provide: an affordable means to experience and collect art, democratizing it in the same way that the printing press democratized information almost 600 years ago.
When: Opens Saturday, April 23, 7–783pm Where: Vincent Price Art Museum at East Los Angeles College (1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez, Monterey Park) Beginning as a photocopied zine in 1994, Giant Robot grew into a popular magazine on Asian and Asian-American pop culture, before morphing into a store and gallery in West LA's Little Osaka neighborhood.
A delusional drop out from New Jersey, Wren moves to the Big Apple with hopes of becoming a star, but instead spends her time pasting photocopied photos of herself on subway cars, chasing after a pseudo rocker (Richard Hell) and staying in the van of a pleasant young man from Montana (Brad Rinn) after being evicted from her apartment.
Wildly sentimental visitors must have swooned at Joe Eula's 25th anniversary poster for Elaine's; a photocopied calendar for Ann Magnuson's Monster Movie Club on St. Mark's Place; a colorful and spirited New York Harbor Fest poster form 1977 by Letizia Pitigliani, featuring the intact Twin Towers; a poster featuring one of the best ad campaigns of all time, for (You Don't Have to be Jewish to Love) Levy's Rye; and a 2002 Tamara Shopsin piece advertising a Ping Pong tournament at Shopsin's when it was still on Carmine Street.
But they also share space with works by a roster of lesser-known but still impressive talents: inventive portraiture by the brothers Adolfo and Oliver Sanchez, as well as by Stephen Tashjian; silk-screens by John Sex; photographs by Katherine Dumas, Joseph Szkodzinski, Tseng Kwong Chi, and Ande Whyland; videos of the singer Klaus Nomi; 8-millimeter films by Lisa Baumgardner; and perhaps most evocative of the period, the hand-designed and photocopied fliers advertising the artists' shows — many of them pieces of art in their own right.

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