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+ ATNOFS (A Traversal Network of Feminist Servers) A Traversal Network of Feminist Servers (ATNOFS) is a collaborative project formed around intersectional feminist, ecological servers. Understanding servers as computers that host space and services for communities around them, this project exists inside, and in between, roaming servers and different networks. Our decentralized programme occured in 5 locations (The Netherlands, Belgium, Romania, Greece, Austria) with the collaboration of 6 partners (Varia, LURK, Constant, HYPHA, Feminist Hack Meetings, and ESC). In the first session, hosted in Varia, we focused on tools and methods to make space for understanding what feminist publishing infrastructures could be. We experimented with publishing infrastructures, and tools and methods emerged were later used for further knowledge sharing as the project moved location and the programme evolved. Together with the participants, the server developed for this session, Rosa, has also been traveling in between all different locations and collecting documentation and traces of practices from the different groups. The first session was precursed by a public radio broadcast. The project is coordinated by me together with Cristina Cochior, and in close collaboration with Constant. The logs from the various sessions can be found here. AMRO Times AMRO Times was an exercise to build a collective memory of the AMRO22 festival and feed-forward it in a printed form into the networks of networks surrounding AMRO. The work session introduced a networked workflow based on pads, RSS feeds and web-to-print techniques. This networked documentation layer of the AMRO festival was a collaboration between Habitat and Varia. Photos by Eva Maria Dreisiebner and Sabiwabis Sabina PiƱero.
Magiun is a magazine about everyday food. It publishes stories, poems, essays, recipes, photos and illustrations.
- The second issue is about adapting - as a coping mechanism, a way of learning or a creative way of moving forward. The contributions were sent in early 2021. The illustration on the cover shows one way of adapting, regrowing and coping with anxiety, by planting the ends of spring onions in an old can of olives to have a steady supply of greens. It's based on true facts.
+ The second issue is about adapting - as a coping mechanism, a way of learning or a creative way of moving forward. The contributions were sent in early 2021. The illustration on the cover shows one way of adapting, regrowing and coping with anxiety, by planting the ends of spring onions in an old can of olives to have a steady supply of greens. It's based on true facts.The print publication was developed in collaboration with Simon Browne and printed by Printroom Rotterdam.
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++ Magiun is a magazine about everyday food. It publishes stories, poems, essays, recipes, photos and illustrations.
++ The third issue is about routine. The word routine often comes up in association with others like 'boring' or 'drudgery' or 'tedious'. But routines are part of the dynamic of our daily lives. They are personal and can be a real act of care towards ourselves and others. They embody our experiences and our environment, and are therefore an inexhaustible source for self-reflection.
+The print publication was developed and produced in collaboration with Simon Browne, while the cover was printed by Dennis de Bel.
+ + + + +Releading Food
+Reading Food