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Amid the digital deluge, a quiet movement is reclaiming the tactile power of ink and paper. Independent artists and collectives across Europe are turning to handmade books and zines—not out of nostalgia, but as acts of resistance against platform-driven economies that threaten artistic freedom. These physical objects foster a unique, embodied experience, challenging the dominance of digital spaces that often silence dissent. As funding and access diminish, creators grapple with questions of independence, sustainability, and the future of artistic expression in a world increasingly mediated by algorithms and corporate interests.