Fiction When Solitude and solitude Meet in the Fog Cristina Vidruțiu »Solitude fog is different than any other fog. As soon as it invades the contours of everything, you find yourself either paralyzed by the disappearing background, or freer than ever.«
Poster Campaign Show You Are Not Afraid »Show you are not afraid« is a series of interventions in the form of posters, documented by the artist and former fellow Mikael Mikael. The posters quote the former mayor of New York, Rudolph Giuliani.
Web Residency Call N°3 Quasi-Monte Carlo by Paul Simon Richards Project page by artist Paul Simon Richards for his project »Quasi Monte Carlo« – selection for the third »Schlosspost Web Residencies«, curated by Apparatus 22
Gestures of Motherhood #1 Between Construction and Experience by Jasmin Schädler A report by Jasmin Schädler who attended a conference about motherhood at the University of Marburg in October 2016, while doing research on this topic for an upcoming project.
Cultural Journalism Blue Book by Tony Feda An essay by journalist Tony Feda on Elise Fontenaille-N’Diaye's historical »Blue Book«, a rare piece of literature dealing with the genocide committed in Namibia by German troops.
Radio Solitude #2 Artfail Podcast: »No Goal No Mistake« by Elisabeth Weydt with Sebastian Daeschle This episode of Radio Solitude features »Artfail« – a podcast by journalist Elisabeth Weydt. This time with designer Sebastian Däschle.
Artfail No Goal No Mistake by Elisabeth Weydt with Sebastian Däschle This episode of Artfail focuses on designer Sebastian Däschle's current project »Cucula« that was based on misconception. He wanted to build furniture with refugees for refugees in a workshop.
The Edge of Reality #0 Living On The Edge: An Introduction by Mátyás Dunajcsik A project of research and reflection by Hungarian writer Mátyás Dunajcsik revolving around places and situations where so called »fiction« and so called »reality« intertwine.
SUPRAINFINIT: L'Avenir redux Schlosspost Web Residents #3 with Apparatus 22 The web residents for the third call on the topic »SUPRAINFINIT: L'Avenir redux« are selected! Read a statement by the jurors and curators of the call Apparatus 22.
Journalism Is Cuba Changing? by Yania Suárez Calleyro »Can we actually speak of ›change‹ or of opening to ›democracy‹?« An article by cultural journalist Yania Suárez Calleyro on her everyday encounters with political changes in Cuba.
Journalism Every Morning They Wake Up By Elisabeth Weydt & George Senga A report by journalist Elisabeth Weydt about refugees working in the black market in Germany. The text is accompanied by works of photographer Georges Senga's project »Transit«.