Den Mörka Korridoren (The Dark Corridor) will temporarily occupy a corner of the School of Economics, December 9th.
We will open a smaller zine exhibition and also make space for playing around with making fanzines/zines (self-published material).
Coming from fan culture and other self organized sub cultures, we think zines today provide openings for other, more experimental, raw and less predefined forms of conducting or sharing research within academia – while also having fun together.
If you want to make something yourself, you are most welcome to bring material: pretty much anything goes; stuff from essays or research, emails, to-do lists, excel sheets, images, data or your most precious poetry – you can bring it digital or printed.
Welcome to join us in zine making or just come by to have a look at our zine collection.
Soft drinks and snacks available!
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This session is organized by:
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Johan Forsman – Artist and director of the art venue/publisher Skogen and the platform Samarbetet. Teaches at the School of Performing Arts and Music, University of Gothenburg.
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Mattias Gunnarsson – Artist / Educator / Designer. Has an artistic practice that involves artistic publishing both as documentation of projects and as own works. Associate Professor of Design at HDK-Valand, University of Gothenburg.
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Oskar Broberg is vice-dean since 2024, but also a researcher and teacher in economic history. In his research he has studied the incorporation process around 1900, but also more modern phenomena like organic milk and digital advertising.
Den Mörka Korridoren (The Dark Corridor) takes place within the framework of RITE (www.rite.agency), a platform investigating how we can break various confinements in institutional thought cages and invisible ritual behavior to access other kinds of knowledge, practices and opportunities. Funded by the Swedish Postcode Foundation
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A big thank you to the participants!
Foto: Lars Noväng

