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This zine was made with <b>QRnZine</b>, a collection of SVG templates and scripts for building zines which contain the means of their own reproduction.
<p>By <b>unfolding this zine and turning the page over</b>, you should find a set of QR codes containing instructions and source code that can be used both to <b>replicate this zine</b>, as well as to <b>create your own zines</b> with their own self-replicating abilities.</p>
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<text>https://github.com/mlaga97/QRnZine</text>
<text y="20">QRnZine v0.2</text>
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<h1>QRnZine</h1>
<h3>A Toolkit for Creating Zines That Contain the Means of their Own Reproduction</h3>
<em>An "artistic" exercise in abusing QR codes as a method for memetic self-replication</em>
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