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[[Image:Ai1-6.jpg|right|thumb|250px|An excerpt from Artificial Intelligence issue 1]]
 
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Artificial Intelligence was a UK paper fanzine which concentrated on public domain software. Edited by [[Tim Blackbond]], it ran for eight irregular issues.
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Artificial Intelligence was a UK paper fanzine which concentrated on public domain software. Edited by [[Tim Blackbond]], it ran for eight irregular issues. A ninth issue was planned but never released.
  
 
"AI" was laid out entirely on a CPC, initially using [[MicroDesign]], then [[Pagemaker Deluxe]], and finally [[PowerPage]]. It is often believed to be the most attractive of any publication laid out on a CPC.
 
"AI" was laid out entirely on a CPC, initially using [[MicroDesign]], then [[Pagemaker Deluxe]], and finally [[PowerPage]]. It is often believed to be the most attractive of any publication laid out on a CPC.
  
 
The fanzine's quirky, humorous style won it a significant following and acclaim in [[Amstrad Action]]. Tim was subsequently appointed as the Public Image columnist in AA.
 
The fanzine's quirky, humorous style won it a significant following and acclaim in [[Amstrad Action]]. Tim was subsequently appointed as the Public Image columnist in AA.
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== Writers ==
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* [[Tim Blackbond]]
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* Robert Smith (reviews)
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* Edmund Spicer (adventures)
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* [[ChaRleyTroniC|Richard Fairhurst]] (comms)
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* [[Doctor Fegg]]
  
 
[[Category:Fanzines]]
 
[[Category:Fanzines]]

Revision as of 20:59, 26 September 2006

An excerpt from Artificial Intelligence issue 1

Artificial Intelligence was a UK paper fanzine which concentrated on public domain software. Edited by Tim Blackbond, it ran for eight irregular issues. A ninth issue was planned but never released.

"AI" was laid out entirely on a CPC, initially using MicroDesign, then Pagemaker Deluxe, and finally PowerPage. It is often believed to be the most attractive of any publication laid out on a CPC.

The fanzine's quirky, humorous style won it a significant following and acclaim in Amstrad Action. Tim was subsequently appointed as the Public Image columnist in AA.

Writers