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Items 1-10 from Proxima Utopia, on display at the Architecture After the Future exhibition 23 Jun - 30 Jul 2017 at Haus der Architektur in Graz.

“At the exhibition in HDA, we present around fifteen fictional or utopian objects. Together they form a kind of classical vitrine display, popularised by museums and natural history collections. Laid out on a neutral grey fabric with exhibition labels, each object is meant to read as evidence of speculative future scenarios. The items range from books and other printed objects to memorabilia and souvenirs of utopian futures. They are presented together, even though their storylines might be contradictory or improbable.”


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S’lim

Issue 5  – Hong Kong (November 2017)

Guest edited by Yip Kai-chun.

ISSN 2343-1016 (online) / ISSN 2343-1024 (print) / color / 36 pages with covers

S’lim is a zine, focusing on a particular place at a time, merging the contemporary and the historical experiences of visiting, living, staying and theorizing.

S’lim is available for online viewing, but we try to get each issue out there also in print. If you’re interested, let us know ([email protected]).

© 2017 Selim Projects / Henrik Drufva and Mika Savela


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S’lim

Issue 4  – Tehran (August 2017)

Guest edited by Farbod Fakharzadeh.

ISSN 2343-1016 (online) / ISSN 2343-1024 (print) / color / 36 pages with cover

S’lim is a zine, focusing on a particular place at a time, merging the contemporary and the historical experiences of visiting, living, staying and theorizing.

S’lim is available for online viewing, but we try to get each issue out there also in print. If you’re interested, let us know ([email protected]).

© 2017 Selim Projects / Henrik Drufva and Mika Savela


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S’lim

Issue 5  – Hong Kong (November 2017)

Guest edited by Yip Kai-chun.

ISSN 2343-1016 (online) / ISSN 2343-1024 (print) / color / 36 pages with covers

S’lim is a zine, focusing on a particular place at a time, merging the contemporary and the historical experiences of visiting, living, staying and theorizing.

S’lim is available for online viewing, but we try to get each issue out there also in print. If you’re interested, let us know ([email protected]).

© 2017 Selim Projects / Henrik Drufva and Mika Savela


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S’lim

Issue 4  – Tehran (August 2017)

Guest edited by Farbod Fakharzadeh.

ISSN 2343-1016 (online) / ISSN 2343-1024 (print) / color / 36 pages with cover

S’lim is a zine, focusing on a particular place at a time, merging the contemporary and the historical experiences of visiting, living, staying and theorizing.

S’lim is available for online viewing, but we try to get each issue out there also in print. If you’re interested, let us know ([email protected]).

© 2017 Selim Projects / Henrik Drufva and Mika Savela


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Items 1-10 from Proxima Utopia, on display at the Architecture After the Future exhibition 23 Jun - Items 1-10 from Proxima Utopia, on display at the Architecture After the Future exhibition 23 Jun - Items 1-10 from Proxima Utopia, on display at the Architecture After the Future exhibition 23 Jun - Items 1-10 from Proxima Utopia, on display at the Architecture After the Future exhibition 23 Jun - Items 1-10 from Proxima Utopia, on display at the Architecture After the Future exhibition 23 Jun - Items 1-10 from Proxima Utopia, on display at the Architecture After the Future exhibition 23 Jun - Items 1-10 from Proxima Utopia, on display at the Architecture After the Future exhibition 23 Jun - Items 1-10 from Proxima Utopia, on display at the Architecture After the Future exhibition 23 Jun - Items 1-10 from Proxima Utopia, on display at the Architecture After the Future exhibition 23 Jun - Items 1-10 from Proxima Utopia, on display at the Architecture After the Future exhibition 23 Jun -

Items 1-10 from Proxima Utopia, on display at the Architecture After the Future exhibition 23 Jun - 30 Jul 2017 at Haus der Architektur in Graz.

“At the exhibition in HDA, we present around fifteen fictional or utopian objects. Together they form a kind of classical vitrine display, popularised by museums and natural history collections. Laid out on a neutral grey fabric with exhibition labels, each object is meant to read as evidence of speculative future scenarios. The items range from books and other printed objects to memorabilia and souvenirs of utopian futures. They are presented together, even though their storylines might be contradictory or improbable.”


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Interview about our project Proxima Utopia with curator Ana Jeinić in the new blog launched as part Interview about our project Proxima Utopia with curator Ana Jeinić in the new blog launched as part

Interview about our project Proxima Utopia with curator Ana Jeinić in the new blog launched as part of the Architecture After the Future exhibition at Haus der Architektur in Graz.

Project illustrations by  Andreas Töpfer.  Exhibition design by Ana Dana Beroš. Web programming by Nice Department.  Graphic design by milchhof:atelier. Editing by Dawn Michelle d’Atri.


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UpdateHi! We’ve started a (slow) movement towards a more “put-together” existence. Hopefully at some

Update

Hi! We’ve started a (slow) movement towards a more “put-together” existence. Hopefully at some point during 2017 we’ll open a new website at: www.selim.fi

Our updated contacts are as follows:

Selim Projects

Mail Address: Katajanokankatu 8 D 24, 00160 Helsinki, Finland

E-mail address: info(at)selim.fi 

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