Zine/publication launch: Otherworldly Communications
Constant is very happy to invite you to the launch of its third zine/publication under our SPLINT research trajectory, Otherworldly Communications!
In 2025 Constant’s research focused on how different forms of life co/exist and circulate in the midst of damage and toxicity and how we could critically engage with different conceptions of the ’other’ (as in: other than human, otherworldly and otherings). This zine/publication tells a subjective and multi-voiced story about discoveries and encounters that happened during the unfolding of our activities.
It was compiled during a three day sprint by Constant’s team, guided by graphic designer Sarah Magnan, and printed at chez rosi in Brussels* using the software Octomode by Creative Crowds.
It will soon be available in print format as well as in web format/pdf on Constant Calibre library.
During the event, we’ll have live contributions and installations by some of the artists that accompanied us in this trajectory.
You are very welcome to join us for this festive launch. Snacks and drinks will be provided in this early evening hour.
*Bios
Sarah Magnan is graphic designer who started to experiment at ERG the possible links between graphic design and new media art. From links to links she got curious and interested by collaborative work and hybrid publishing. Since 2012 she is part of the collective Open Source Publishing and questions the relationship with tools and the political aspect of graphic design. In 2015 she co-founded the feminist group Just For The Record and the cooperative and independent magazine Médor.
(http://osp.kitchen/ https://medor.coop/)
Chez rosi is a Brussels-based risographic workspace initiated by the organisation Plus tôt te Laat.
(https://chezrosi.wordpress.com)
In collaboration with iMAL.
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