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<div id="content"><p>Hi.</p>
<p>We made this for you, we made it for ourselves. It contains the work
we made in the two years we spent at the Experimental Publishing
Masters at the Piet Zwart Institute. From then until today, June 2024,
we published three Special Issues together. We wrote four theses and
made four graduation projects. We grew our hair out and cut it and grew
it again and dyed it. We cared and cried for each other, we made so much
coffee and so many bootleg books. Finishing a Masters is a bit of a hmm
and this book is a gentle archive, a memory of the work we have made
together.</p>
<p>(transictions)To us being vulnerable means being exposed and brave,
trusting others to handle our stories with care. By publicly sharing and
processing our narratives, we take ownership of our experiences while
contributing to a collective voice. Even while we incorporate stories
from others, our names remain attached to this collective creation,
highlighting the balance between communal sharing and individual
responsibility.</p>
<p>(transictions)An interface is a boundary that connects and separates,
an interspace for faces. It can be an act, it can be a book, it is the
object in between us and you and each other. It allows us to be
vulnerable together, to share our stories with and through each
other.</p>
<p>Stephen, Irmak, Aglaia and Ada.</p>
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