Das k-bulletin ist zwischen 1998 und 2002 insgesamt fünf mal erschienen. k-bulletin
index
intro
k-bulletin nr.0: Community-Sampler

k-bulletin nr.1: KünstlerInnen-Subjekte
k-bulletin nr.2: Medienereignisse
k-bulletin nr.3: <kollektive / arbeit>
k-bulletin nr.4: chic reader's digest

k-bulletin introduction
k-bulletin is the irregular publication of Labor k3000. Every issue reports about specific topics and tries to initiate debates around critical cultural practices.
k-bulletin is not limited to artistic practices and includes everyday life experiences, music, fashion and media, as well as theoretical discourses. Every Fanzine focusses on one main issue, which is choosen and edited by one or more members of the Labor k3000 group. The format of this publications changes from issue to issue. Usally the k-bulletin issues are related to specific events and projects.

The first k-bulletin Nr.0, has been published in an Off-music style by Marcus Maeder, an electronic musician and owner of the independent label <domizil>. (
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The second edition of k-bulletin Nr.1 was edited by the artist Peter Spillmann and focussed around the question of the construction of the artist as "other" in western societies. It took it's layout from the Swiss art magazine "Kunst-Bulletin". (
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The issue Nr.2, as the third publication, concentrated on the question of media events and the effects on our everyday life experience and was edited by the filmcritic/journalist Lilian Räber and Gabi Baldinger. This issue was integrated in an existing newspaper the "Fabrik Zeitung" the organ of the cultural center "Rote Fabrik", Zurich. (
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The k-bulletin Nr.3 intiteld <kollektive/arbeit> will be edited by the artist and author Marion von Osten. This issue will focus on the interdependeny of cultural work and freelance jobs and raises the question about the "artist" as the new wole model of late-capitalism.
This issue will be anounced and distributed via Internet. (
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k-bulletin is a platform for alternative movements, self-organisisation, new forms of cultural and political practices and theory. All issues are financed by the editors or the group.

contact and information:
Labor k3000, Schöneggstrasse 5, 8004 Zürich, Tel. 01 291 30 40