
Right to use the City
The Conversatory performs a marathon-conversation series at “Makroskopet”, May 4-9, as part of Framtidsveckan Sofielund. It will be wide-open conversations, and

Frihetsförmedlingen PopUp
As a part of Inkonst’s series of talks “The New Avantgarde”, “labour” will be treated on Tuesday, April 28, 4-9

New Freedom Office at Gallery54
Together with artist John Huntington, I’m proud to present Frihetsförmedlingens 2nd office, at Galleri 54 in Gothenburg, 23-25 January 2015.

Frihetsförmedlingen opens at CirkulationsCentralen
Frihetsförmedlingen’s (≈The Freedom Agency) premiere local office will open at CirkulationsCentralen in Malmö over the weekend 21-22 November. Frihetsförmedlingen is

Think Space Malmö
Friendly is proudly producing the first Think Space conference on relational and network-based urban development in Sweden, in collaboration with

Recitation of the Cyrillic Alphabet
In its first NetEvent, Plan3 presents Vassil Simittchiev’s performance “Recitation of the Cyrillic Alphabet”, held in front of the National

Right to use the City
The Conversatory performs a marathon-conversation series at “Makroskopet”, May 4-9, as part of Framtidsveckan Sofielund. It will be wide-open conversations, and

Frihetsförmedlingen PopUp
As a part of Inkonst’s series of talks “The New Avantgarde”, “labour” will be treated on Tuesday, April 28, 4-9

New Freedom Office at Gallery54
Together with artist John Huntington, I’m proud to present Frihetsförmedlingens 2nd office, at Galleri 54 in Gothenburg, 23-25 January 2015.

Frihetsförmedlingen opens at CirkulationsCentralen
Frihetsförmedlingen’s (≈The Freedom Agency) premiere local office will open at CirkulationsCentralen in Malmö over the weekend 21-22 November. Frihetsförmedlingen is

Think Space Malmö
Friendly is proudly producing the first Think Space conference on relational and network-based urban development in Sweden, in collaboration with

Recitation of the Cyrillic Alphabet
In its first NetEvent, Plan3 presents Vassil Simittchiev’s performance “Recitation of the Cyrillic Alphabet”, held in front of the National