Dayna Casey
artistic research, editing, writing, book design
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tutor @hfg_ka @thecriticalinquirylab @hfg_offenbach
alum @dutchartinstitute @janvaneyckacademie
concentrating on crabs on Tenerife last November 🦀➰🦀
exhibiting and lecturing @teatenerife
ofcourse with @elinebenjaminsen
thanks a lot @martadaho and Juan the driver :)

concentrating on crabs on Tenerife last November 🦀➰🦀
exhibiting and lecturing @teatenerife
ofcourse with @elinebenjaminsen
thanks a lot @martadaho and Juan the driver :)
concentrating on crabs on Tenerife last November 🦀➰🦀
exhibiting and lecturing @teatenerife
ofcourse with @elinebenjaminsen
thanks a lot @martadaho and Juan the driver :)

concentrating on crabs on Tenerife last November 🦀➰🦀
exhibiting and lecturing @teatenerife
ofcourse with @elinebenjaminsen
thanks a lot @martadaho and Juan the driver :)

concentrating on crabs on Tenerife last November 🦀➰🦀
exhibiting and lecturing @teatenerife
ofcourse with @elinebenjaminsen
thanks a lot @martadaho and Juan the driver :)
concentrating on crabs on Tenerife last November 🦀➰🦀
exhibiting and lecturing @teatenerife
ofcourse with @elinebenjaminsen
thanks a lot @martadaho and Juan the driver :)
concentrating on crabs on Tenerife last November 🦀➰🦀
exhibiting and lecturing @teatenerife
ofcourse with @elinebenjaminsen
thanks a lot @martadaho and Juan the driver :)

concentrating on crabs on Tenerife last November 🦀➰🦀
exhibiting and lecturing @teatenerife
ofcourse with @elinebenjaminsen
thanks a lot @martadaho and Juan the driver :)
concentrating on crabs on Tenerife last November 🦀➰🦀
exhibiting and lecturing @teatenerife
ofcourse with @elinebenjaminsen
thanks a lot @martadaho and Juan the driver :)
concentrating on crabs on Tenerife last November 🦀➰🦀
exhibiting and lecturing @teatenerife
ofcourse with @elinebenjaminsen
thanks a lot @martadaho and Juan the driver :)
concentrating on crabs on Tenerife last November 🦀➰🦀
exhibiting and lecturing @teatenerife
ofcourse with @elinebenjaminsen
thanks a lot @martadaho and Juan the driver :)

concentrating on crabs on Tenerife last November 🦀➰🦀
exhibiting and lecturing @teatenerife
ofcourse with @elinebenjaminsen
thanks a lot @martadaho and Juan the driver :)

concentrating on crabs on Tenerife last November 🦀➰🦀
exhibiting and lecturing @teatenerife
ofcourse with @elinebenjaminsen
thanks a lot @martadaho and Juan the driver :)
concentrating on crabs on Tenerife last November 🦀➰🦀
exhibiting and lecturing @teatenerife
ofcourse with @elinebenjaminsen
thanks a lot @martadaho and Juan the driver :)

concentrating on crabs on Tenerife last November 🦀➰🦀
exhibiting and lecturing @teatenerife
ofcourse with @elinebenjaminsen
thanks a lot @martadaho and Juan the driver :)

A little while back Metropolis M wrote this review: “the true fiction of the financial world”.
Thank you for taking the time to sit with the book @kylienbergh
Full article on @metropolism_mag website ~ in Dutch.
The second edition will be available soon.
@spectorbooks @____page_not_found____
A little while back Metropolis M wrote this review: “the true fiction of the financial world”.
Thank you for taking the time to sit with the book @kylienbergh
Full article on @metropolism_mag website ~ in Dutch.
The second edition will be available soon.
@spectorbooks @____page_not_found____

THE SECOND EDITION IN THE MAKING - The first edition of COLLAPSED MYTHOLOGIES. A GEOFINANCIAL ATLAS was sold out within four months. The book by Eline Benjaminsen/Dayna Casey was awarded at most beautiful Dutch books and get a bronze medal at the most beautiful books from all over the world. From mid-May it will be available again. You can preorder the book on our website.
@dayna.casey
@elinebenjaminsen
@____page_not_found____
@perimeterbooks
@vertreter_rei
@gutenbergbeuys

THE SECOND EDITION IN THE MAKING - The first edition of COLLAPSED MYTHOLOGIES. A GEOFINANCIAL ATLAS was sold out within four months. The book by Eline Benjaminsen/Dayna Casey was awarded at most beautiful Dutch books and get a bronze medal at the most beautiful books from all over the world. From mid-May it will be available again. You can preorder the book on our website.
@dayna.casey
@elinebenjaminsen
@____page_not_found____
@perimeterbooks
@vertreter_rei
@gutenbergbeuys

THE SECOND EDITION IN THE MAKING - The first edition of COLLAPSED MYTHOLOGIES. A GEOFINANCIAL ATLAS was sold out within four months. The book by Eline Benjaminsen/Dayna Casey was awarded at most beautiful Dutch books and get a bronze medal at the most beautiful books from all over the world. From mid-May it will be available again. You can preorder the book on our website.
@dayna.casey
@elinebenjaminsen
@____page_not_found____
@perimeterbooks
@vertreter_rei
@gutenbergbeuys

THE SECOND EDITION IN THE MAKING - The first edition of COLLAPSED MYTHOLOGIES. A GEOFINANCIAL ATLAS was sold out within four months. The book by Eline Benjaminsen/Dayna Casey was awarded at most beautiful Dutch books and get a bronze medal at the most beautiful books from all over the world. From mid-May it will be available again. You can preorder the book on our website.
@dayna.casey
@elinebenjaminsen
@____page_not_found____
@perimeterbooks
@vertreter_rei
@gutenbergbeuys

THE SECOND EDITION IN THE MAKING - The first edition of COLLAPSED MYTHOLOGIES. A GEOFINANCIAL ATLAS was sold out within four months. The book by Eline Benjaminsen/Dayna Casey was awarded at most beautiful Dutch books and get a bronze medal at the most beautiful books from all over the world. From mid-May it will be available again. You can preorder the book on our website.
@dayna.casey
@elinebenjaminsen
@____page_not_found____
@perimeterbooks
@vertreter_rei
@gutenbergbeuys

THE SECOND EDITION IN THE MAKING - The first edition of COLLAPSED MYTHOLOGIES. A GEOFINANCIAL ATLAS was sold out within four months. The book by Eline Benjaminsen/Dayna Casey was awarded at most beautiful Dutch books and get a bronze medal at the most beautiful books from all over the world. From mid-May it will be available again. You can preorder the book on our website.
@dayna.casey
@elinebenjaminsen
@____page_not_found____
@perimeterbooks
@vertreter_rei
@gutenbergbeuys

THE SECOND EDITION IN THE MAKING - The first edition of COLLAPSED MYTHOLOGIES. A GEOFINANCIAL ATLAS was sold out within four months. The book by Eline Benjaminsen/Dayna Casey was awarded at most beautiful Dutch books and get a bronze medal at the most beautiful books from all over the world. From mid-May it will be available again. You can preorder the book on our website.
@dayna.casey
@elinebenjaminsen
@____page_not_found____
@perimeterbooks
@vertreter_rei
@gutenbergbeuys

THE SECOND EDITION IN THE MAKING - The first edition of COLLAPSED MYTHOLOGIES. A GEOFINANCIAL ATLAS was sold out within four months. The book by Eline Benjaminsen/Dayna Casey was awarded at most beautiful Dutch books and get a bronze medal at the most beautiful books from all over the world. From mid-May it will be available again. You can preorder the book on our website.
@dayna.casey
@elinebenjaminsen
@____page_not_found____
@perimeterbooks
@vertreter_rei
@gutenbergbeuys

THE SECOND EDITION IN THE MAKING - The first edition of COLLAPSED MYTHOLOGIES. A GEOFINANCIAL ATLAS was sold out within four months. The book by Eline Benjaminsen/Dayna Casey was awarded at most beautiful Dutch books and get a bronze medal at the most beautiful books from all over the world. From mid-May it will be available again. You can preorder the book on our website.
@dayna.casey
@elinebenjaminsen
@____page_not_found____
@perimeterbooks
@vertreter_rei
@gutenbergbeuys

THE SECOND EDITION IN THE MAKING - The first edition of COLLAPSED MYTHOLOGIES. A GEOFINANCIAL ATLAS was sold out within four months. The book by Eline Benjaminsen/Dayna Casey was awarded at most beautiful Dutch books and get a bronze medal at the most beautiful books from all over the world. From mid-May it will be available again. You can preorder the book on our website.
@dayna.casey
@elinebenjaminsen
@____page_not_found____
@perimeterbooks
@vertreter_rei
@gutenbergbeuys

Thank you @stiftungbuchkunst for the bronze medal for book designs from all over the world ☄️💫 and these lovely words by the jury:
A book with an extraordinarily distinctive visual language, teeming with energy and information that spills over the “riverbed” and beyond conventional page layouts, flooding the very edges of the book itself. Its design is as intricate as its content, executed with remarkable mastery, and stands as a striking example of how book design can create entirely new experiences, seamlessly uniting form and concept.
The work delves into the language and metaphors of finance – a universe inhabited by animals, myths, and curious ecologies. Drawing on financial slang, it illuminates the complex entanglement of economy, nature, and fiction, revealing how this specialised language shapes our perception of the world.
Historical illustrations are expertly positioned, combined, contextualised, and framed within a contemporary typographical system. Bold graphic choices command the reader’s attention, immediately drawing them into the book’s rich, multifaceted content. Despite the visual contrasts of the illustrations, the carefully considered graphic hierarchy prevents chaos, instead sparking curiosity and inviting readers to become explorers. The cover material also contributes to the overall interplay of design decisions. Combined with the illustration and restrained white typography, the olive-coloured surface provides an ideal counterpoint, situating itself naturally within the realm of contemporary design and archival practice.
Leafing through the book is akin to entering an evidence room. Structured as an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, it features contributions by Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. Visually, the book evokes the contemporary Whole Earth Catalogue.
Co-authors @elinebenjaminsen & @dayna.casey
@spectorbooks @____page_not_found____
Design @dayna.casey
Assistance @minnept
@stimuleringsfonds @cnalux @stroom_den_haag @kulturradet @janvaneyckacademie

Thank you @stiftungbuchkunst for the bronze medal for book designs from all over the world ☄️💫 and these lovely words by the jury:
A book with an extraordinarily distinctive visual language, teeming with energy and information that spills over the “riverbed” and beyond conventional page layouts, flooding the very edges of the book itself. Its design is as intricate as its content, executed with remarkable mastery, and stands as a striking example of how book design can create entirely new experiences, seamlessly uniting form and concept.
The work delves into the language and metaphors of finance – a universe inhabited by animals, myths, and curious ecologies. Drawing on financial slang, it illuminates the complex entanglement of economy, nature, and fiction, revealing how this specialised language shapes our perception of the world.
Historical illustrations are expertly positioned, combined, contextualised, and framed within a contemporary typographical system. Bold graphic choices command the reader’s attention, immediately drawing them into the book’s rich, multifaceted content. Despite the visual contrasts of the illustrations, the carefully considered graphic hierarchy prevents chaos, instead sparking curiosity and inviting readers to become explorers. The cover material also contributes to the overall interplay of design decisions. Combined with the illustration and restrained white typography, the olive-coloured surface provides an ideal counterpoint, situating itself naturally within the realm of contemporary design and archival practice.
Leafing through the book is akin to entering an evidence room. Structured as an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, it features contributions by Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. Visually, the book evokes the contemporary Whole Earth Catalogue.
Co-authors @elinebenjaminsen & @dayna.casey
@spectorbooks @____page_not_found____
Design @dayna.casey
Assistance @minnept
@stimuleringsfonds @cnalux @stroom_den_haag @kulturradet @janvaneyckacademie

Thank you @stiftungbuchkunst for the bronze medal for book designs from all over the world ☄️💫 and these lovely words by the jury:
A book with an extraordinarily distinctive visual language, teeming with energy and information that spills over the “riverbed” and beyond conventional page layouts, flooding the very edges of the book itself. Its design is as intricate as its content, executed with remarkable mastery, and stands as a striking example of how book design can create entirely new experiences, seamlessly uniting form and concept.
The work delves into the language and metaphors of finance – a universe inhabited by animals, myths, and curious ecologies. Drawing on financial slang, it illuminates the complex entanglement of economy, nature, and fiction, revealing how this specialised language shapes our perception of the world.
Historical illustrations are expertly positioned, combined, contextualised, and framed within a contemporary typographical system. Bold graphic choices command the reader’s attention, immediately drawing them into the book’s rich, multifaceted content. Despite the visual contrasts of the illustrations, the carefully considered graphic hierarchy prevents chaos, instead sparking curiosity and inviting readers to become explorers. The cover material also contributes to the overall interplay of design decisions. Combined with the illustration and restrained white typography, the olive-coloured surface provides an ideal counterpoint, situating itself naturally within the realm of contemporary design and archival practice.
Leafing through the book is akin to entering an evidence room. Structured as an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, it features contributions by Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. Visually, the book evokes the contemporary Whole Earth Catalogue.
Co-authors @elinebenjaminsen & @dayna.casey
@spectorbooks @____page_not_found____
Design @dayna.casey
Assistance @minnept
@stimuleringsfonds @cnalux @stroom_den_haag @kulturradet @janvaneyckacademie

Thank you @stiftungbuchkunst for the bronze medal for book designs from all over the world ☄️💫 and these lovely words by the jury:
A book with an extraordinarily distinctive visual language, teeming with energy and information that spills over the “riverbed” and beyond conventional page layouts, flooding the very edges of the book itself. Its design is as intricate as its content, executed with remarkable mastery, and stands as a striking example of how book design can create entirely new experiences, seamlessly uniting form and concept.
The work delves into the language and metaphors of finance – a universe inhabited by animals, myths, and curious ecologies. Drawing on financial slang, it illuminates the complex entanglement of economy, nature, and fiction, revealing how this specialised language shapes our perception of the world.
Historical illustrations are expertly positioned, combined, contextualised, and framed within a contemporary typographical system. Bold graphic choices command the reader’s attention, immediately drawing them into the book’s rich, multifaceted content. Despite the visual contrasts of the illustrations, the carefully considered graphic hierarchy prevents chaos, instead sparking curiosity and inviting readers to become explorers. The cover material also contributes to the overall interplay of design decisions. Combined with the illustration and restrained white typography, the olive-coloured surface provides an ideal counterpoint, situating itself naturally within the realm of contemporary design and archival practice.
Leafing through the book is akin to entering an evidence room. Structured as an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, it features contributions by Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. Visually, the book evokes the contemporary Whole Earth Catalogue.
Co-authors @elinebenjaminsen & @dayna.casey
@spectorbooks @____page_not_found____
Design @dayna.casey
Assistance @minnept
@stimuleringsfonds @cnalux @stroom_den_haag @kulturradet @janvaneyckacademie

Thank you @stiftungbuchkunst for the bronze medal for book designs from all over the world ☄️💫 and these lovely words by the jury:
A book with an extraordinarily distinctive visual language, teeming with energy and information that spills over the “riverbed” and beyond conventional page layouts, flooding the very edges of the book itself. Its design is as intricate as its content, executed with remarkable mastery, and stands as a striking example of how book design can create entirely new experiences, seamlessly uniting form and concept.
The work delves into the language and metaphors of finance – a universe inhabited by animals, myths, and curious ecologies. Drawing on financial slang, it illuminates the complex entanglement of economy, nature, and fiction, revealing how this specialised language shapes our perception of the world.
Historical illustrations are expertly positioned, combined, contextualised, and framed within a contemporary typographical system. Bold graphic choices command the reader’s attention, immediately drawing them into the book’s rich, multifaceted content. Despite the visual contrasts of the illustrations, the carefully considered graphic hierarchy prevents chaos, instead sparking curiosity and inviting readers to become explorers. The cover material also contributes to the overall interplay of design decisions. Combined with the illustration and restrained white typography, the olive-coloured surface provides an ideal counterpoint, situating itself naturally within the realm of contemporary design and archival practice.
Leafing through the book is akin to entering an evidence room. Structured as an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, it features contributions by Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. Visually, the book evokes the contemporary Whole Earth Catalogue.
Co-authors @elinebenjaminsen & @dayna.casey
@spectorbooks @____page_not_found____
Design @dayna.casey
Assistance @minnept
@stimuleringsfonds @cnalux @stroom_den_haag @kulturradet @janvaneyckacademie

🪭💡✨ Congratulations are in order! We’re thrilled to share that @dayna.casey and @elinebenjaminsen have been selected as @the.best.dutch.book.designs of 2025.
Last year, together with @spectorbooks, we co-published their incredible book “Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas”. Over the course of several years, Casey and Benjaminsen worked tirelessly to bring this publication into the world — their dedication has paid off!
We feel honored to be included among so many outstanding publications. The selection of books will be on display at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam later this year.
📷 Scans by the artists

🪭💡✨ Congratulations are in order! We’re thrilled to share that @dayna.casey and @elinebenjaminsen have been selected as @the.best.dutch.book.designs of 2025.
Last year, together with @spectorbooks, we co-published their incredible book “Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas”. Over the course of several years, Casey and Benjaminsen worked tirelessly to bring this publication into the world — their dedication has paid off!
We feel honored to be included among so many outstanding publications. The selection of books will be on display at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam later this year.
📷 Scans by the artists

🪭💡✨ Congratulations are in order! We’re thrilled to share that @dayna.casey and @elinebenjaminsen have been selected as @the.best.dutch.book.designs of 2025.
Last year, together with @spectorbooks, we co-published their incredible book “Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas”. Over the course of several years, Casey and Benjaminsen worked tirelessly to bring this publication into the world — their dedication has paid off!
We feel honored to be included among so many outstanding publications. The selection of books will be on display at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam later this year.
📷 Scans by the artists

🪭💡✨ Congratulations are in order! We’re thrilled to share that @dayna.casey and @elinebenjaminsen have been selected as @the.best.dutch.book.designs of 2025.
Last year, together with @spectorbooks, we co-published their incredible book “Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas”. Over the course of several years, Casey and Benjaminsen worked tirelessly to bring this publication into the world — their dedication has paid off!
We feel honored to be included among so many outstanding publications. The selection of books will be on display at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam later this year.
📷 Scans by the artists

🪭💡✨ Congratulations are in order! We’re thrilled to share that @dayna.casey and @elinebenjaminsen have been selected as @the.best.dutch.book.designs of 2025.
Last year, together with @spectorbooks, we co-published their incredible book “Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas”. Over the course of several years, Casey and Benjaminsen worked tirelessly to bring this publication into the world — their dedication has paid off!
We feel honored to be included among so many outstanding publications. The selection of books will be on display at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam later this year.
📷 Scans by the artists

🪭💡✨ Congratulations are in order! We’re thrilled to share that @dayna.casey and @elinebenjaminsen have been selected as @the.best.dutch.book.designs of 2025.
Last year, together with @spectorbooks, we co-published their incredible book “Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas”. Over the course of several years, Casey and Benjaminsen worked tirelessly to bring this publication into the world — their dedication has paid off!
We feel honored to be included among so many outstanding publications. The selection of books will be on display at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam later this year.
📷 Scans by the artists

🪭💡✨ Congratulations are in order! We’re thrilled to share that @dayna.casey and @elinebenjaminsen have been selected as @the.best.dutch.book.designs of 2025.
Last year, together with @spectorbooks, we co-published their incredible book “Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas”. Over the course of several years, Casey and Benjaminsen worked tirelessly to bring this publication into the world — their dedication has paid off!
We feel honored to be included among so many outstanding publications. The selection of books will be on display at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam later this year.
📷 Scans by the artists

🪭💡✨ Congratulations are in order! We’re thrilled to share that @dayna.casey and @elinebenjaminsen have been selected as @the.best.dutch.book.designs of 2025.
Last year, together with @spectorbooks, we co-published their incredible book “Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas”. Over the course of several years, Casey and Benjaminsen worked tirelessly to bring this publication into the world — their dedication has paid off!
We feel honored to be included among so many outstanding publications. The selection of books will be on display at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam later this year.
📷 Scans by the artists

Thankyou Best Dutch Book Designs 25 🦋📖@the.best.dutch.book.designs
So grateful for Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas to be included as one of them, in such good company amongst many friends and colleagues. On display at @stedelijkmuseum later in the year.
Authored and edited by @elinebenjaminsen & @dayna.casey
Published by @spectorbooks @____page_not_found____
Designed by @dayna.casey
Design assistance by @minnept
Printed by @gutenbergbeuys
Based upon The Geofinancial Lexicon by @hammana.sami @economic_waste
@stimuleringsfonds @cnalux @stroom_den_haag @kulturradet @janvaneyckacademie
Thanks to so many more people involved along the way.

🌿 Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Norwegian launch of "Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey at Oslo Kunstforening last week. The event featured a presentation by economist Marie Storli and a performative reading by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey.
The book explores the language and metaphors used in the realm of finance – a universe populated by animals, myths, and strange ecologies. Through terms drawn from financial slang, the book reveals how economy, nature, and fiction are intertwined, and how this language shapes the ways we understand and engage with the world.
"Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" is an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, with contributions from Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. The book is published by Spector Books and Page Not Found, with support from CNA Luxembourg, Stimuleringsfonds (NL), Stroom Den Haag, Kulturrådet, and the Jan van Eyck Academie.
📷 Kristine Jakobsen

🌿 Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Norwegian launch of "Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey at Oslo Kunstforening last week. The event featured a presentation by economist Marie Storli and a performative reading by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey.
The book explores the language and metaphors used in the realm of finance – a universe populated by animals, myths, and strange ecologies. Through terms drawn from financial slang, the book reveals how economy, nature, and fiction are intertwined, and how this language shapes the ways we understand and engage with the world.
"Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" is an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, with contributions from Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. The book is published by Spector Books and Page Not Found, with support from CNA Luxembourg, Stimuleringsfonds (NL), Stroom Den Haag, Kulturrådet, and the Jan van Eyck Academie.
📷 Kristine Jakobsen

🌿 Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Norwegian launch of "Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey at Oslo Kunstforening last week. The event featured a presentation by economist Marie Storli and a performative reading by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey.
The book explores the language and metaphors used in the realm of finance – a universe populated by animals, myths, and strange ecologies. Through terms drawn from financial slang, the book reveals how economy, nature, and fiction are intertwined, and how this language shapes the ways we understand and engage with the world.
"Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" is an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, with contributions from Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. The book is published by Spector Books and Page Not Found, with support from CNA Luxembourg, Stimuleringsfonds (NL), Stroom Den Haag, Kulturrådet, and the Jan van Eyck Academie.
📷 Kristine Jakobsen

🌿 Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Norwegian launch of "Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey at Oslo Kunstforening last week. The event featured a presentation by economist Marie Storli and a performative reading by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey.
The book explores the language and metaphors used in the realm of finance – a universe populated by animals, myths, and strange ecologies. Through terms drawn from financial slang, the book reveals how economy, nature, and fiction are intertwined, and how this language shapes the ways we understand and engage with the world.
"Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" is an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, with contributions from Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. The book is published by Spector Books and Page Not Found, with support from CNA Luxembourg, Stimuleringsfonds (NL), Stroom Den Haag, Kulturrådet, and the Jan van Eyck Academie.
📷 Kristine Jakobsen

🌿 Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Norwegian launch of "Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey at Oslo Kunstforening last week. The event featured a presentation by economist Marie Storli and a performative reading by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey.
The book explores the language and metaphors used in the realm of finance – a universe populated by animals, myths, and strange ecologies. Through terms drawn from financial slang, the book reveals how economy, nature, and fiction are intertwined, and how this language shapes the ways we understand and engage with the world.
"Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" is an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, with contributions from Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. The book is published by Spector Books and Page Not Found, with support from CNA Luxembourg, Stimuleringsfonds (NL), Stroom Den Haag, Kulturrådet, and the Jan van Eyck Academie.
📷 Kristine Jakobsen

🌿 Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Norwegian launch of "Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey at Oslo Kunstforening last week. The event featured a presentation by economist Marie Storli and a performative reading by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey.
The book explores the language and metaphors used in the realm of finance – a universe populated by animals, myths, and strange ecologies. Through terms drawn from financial slang, the book reveals how economy, nature, and fiction are intertwined, and how this language shapes the ways we understand and engage with the world.
"Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" is an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, with contributions from Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. The book is published by Spector Books and Page Not Found, with support from CNA Luxembourg, Stimuleringsfonds (NL), Stroom Den Haag, Kulturrådet, and the Jan van Eyck Academie.
📷 Kristine Jakobsen

🌿 Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Norwegian launch of "Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey at Oslo Kunstforening last week. The event featured a presentation by economist Marie Storli and a performative reading by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey.
The book explores the language and metaphors used in the realm of finance – a universe populated by animals, myths, and strange ecologies. Through terms drawn from financial slang, the book reveals how economy, nature, and fiction are intertwined, and how this language shapes the ways we understand and engage with the world.
"Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" is an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, with contributions from Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. The book is published by Spector Books and Page Not Found, with support from CNA Luxembourg, Stimuleringsfonds (NL), Stroom Den Haag, Kulturrådet, and the Jan van Eyck Academie.
📷 Kristine Jakobsen

🌿 Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Norwegian launch of "Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey at Oslo Kunstforening last week. The event featured a presentation by economist Marie Storli and a performative reading by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey.
The book explores the language and metaphors used in the realm of finance – a universe populated by animals, myths, and strange ecologies. Through terms drawn from financial slang, the book reveals how economy, nature, and fiction are intertwined, and how this language shapes the ways we understand and engage with the world.
"Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" is an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, with contributions from Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. The book is published by Spector Books and Page Not Found, with support from CNA Luxembourg, Stimuleringsfonds (NL), Stroom Den Haag, Kulturrådet, and the Jan van Eyck Academie.
📷 Kristine Jakobsen

🌿 Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Norwegian launch of "Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey at Oslo Kunstforening last week. The event featured a presentation by economist Marie Storli and a performative reading by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey.
The book explores the language and metaphors used in the realm of finance – a universe populated by animals, myths, and strange ecologies. Through terms drawn from financial slang, the book reveals how economy, nature, and fiction are intertwined, and how this language shapes the ways we understand and engage with the world.
"Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" is an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, with contributions from Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. The book is published by Spector Books and Page Not Found, with support from CNA Luxembourg, Stimuleringsfonds (NL), Stroom Den Haag, Kulturrådet, and the Jan van Eyck Academie.
📷 Kristine Jakobsen

🌿 Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Norwegian launch of "Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey at Oslo Kunstforening last week. The event featured a presentation by economist Marie Storli and a performative reading by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey.
The book explores the language and metaphors used in the realm of finance – a universe populated by animals, myths, and strange ecologies. Through terms drawn from financial slang, the book reveals how economy, nature, and fiction are intertwined, and how this language shapes the ways we understand and engage with the world.
"Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas" is an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, with contributions from Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. The book is published by Spector Books and Page Not Found, with support from CNA Luxembourg, Stimuleringsfonds (NL), Stroom Den Haag, Kulturrådet, and the Jan van Eyck Academie.
📷 Kristine Jakobsen

🌱 Oslo Kunstforening is pleased to present the Norwegian launch of the book “Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey. Join us on Thursday 12 February, 18–20, at Oslo Kunstforening to celebrate the launch. The event will be held in English – free admission and open to all.
PROGRAMME
– Performative reading by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey
– Short presentation on “eco surrealism” by economist Marie Storli
– “Offshore infusion on the rocks” will be served
– Special launch price on the book
“Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” explores the language and metaphors used in the realm of finance – a universe populated by animals, myths, and strange ecologies. Through terms drawn from financial slang, the book reveals how economy, nature, and fiction are intertwined, and how this language shapes the ways we understand and engage with the world.
The book is connected to Eline Benjaminsen’s project “The Flora of Finance”, which was shown at Oslo Kunstforening as part of the Sparebankstiftelsen DNB Grant Exhibition 2024. For this project, Benjaminsen received the Sparebankstiftelsen DNB Grant for 2024 and was also awarded a studio residency at Ekely in Oslo.
“Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” is an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, with contributions by Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. The book is published by Spector Books and Page Not Found, with support from CNA Luxembourg, Stimuleringsfonds (NL), Stroom Den Haag, Kulturrådet, and Jan van Eyck Academie.
🔗 Read more via oslokunstforening.no
📷 Eline Benjaminsen & Dayna Casey / Marie Storli

🌱 Oslo Kunstforening is pleased to present the Norwegian launch of the book “Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey. Join us on Thursday 12 February, 18–20, at Oslo Kunstforening to celebrate the launch. The event will be held in English – free admission and open to all.
PROGRAMME
– Performative reading by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey
– Short presentation on “eco surrealism” by economist Marie Storli
– “Offshore infusion on the rocks” will be served
– Special launch price on the book
“Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” explores the language and metaphors used in the realm of finance – a universe populated by animals, myths, and strange ecologies. Through terms drawn from financial slang, the book reveals how economy, nature, and fiction are intertwined, and how this language shapes the ways we understand and engage with the world.
The book is connected to Eline Benjaminsen’s project “The Flora of Finance”, which was shown at Oslo Kunstforening as part of the Sparebankstiftelsen DNB Grant Exhibition 2024. For this project, Benjaminsen received the Sparebankstiftelsen DNB Grant for 2024 and was also awarded a studio residency at Ekely in Oslo.
“Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” is an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, with contributions by Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. The book is published by Spector Books and Page Not Found, with support from CNA Luxembourg, Stimuleringsfonds (NL), Stroom Den Haag, Kulturrådet, and Jan van Eyck Academie.
🔗 Read more via oslokunstforening.no
📷 Eline Benjaminsen & Dayna Casey / Marie Storli

🌱 Oslo Kunstforening is pleased to present the Norwegian launch of the book “Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey. Join us on Thursday 12 February, 18–20, at Oslo Kunstforening to celebrate the launch. The event will be held in English – free admission and open to all.
PROGRAMME
– Performative reading by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey
– Short presentation on “eco surrealism” by economist Marie Storli
– “Offshore infusion on the rocks” will be served
– Special launch price on the book
“Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” explores the language and metaphors used in the realm of finance – a universe populated by animals, myths, and strange ecologies. Through terms drawn from financial slang, the book reveals how economy, nature, and fiction are intertwined, and how this language shapes the ways we understand and engage with the world.
The book is connected to Eline Benjaminsen’s project “The Flora of Finance”, which was shown at Oslo Kunstforening as part of the Sparebankstiftelsen DNB Grant Exhibition 2024. For this project, Benjaminsen received the Sparebankstiftelsen DNB Grant for 2024 and was also awarded a studio residency at Ekely in Oslo.
“Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” is an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, with contributions by Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. The book is published by Spector Books and Page Not Found, with support from CNA Luxembourg, Stimuleringsfonds (NL), Stroom Den Haag, Kulturrådet, and Jan van Eyck Academie.
🔗 Read more via oslokunstforening.no
📷 Eline Benjaminsen & Dayna Casey / Marie Storli

🌱 Oslo Kunstforening is pleased to present the Norwegian launch of the book “Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey. Join us on Thursday 12 February, 18–20, at Oslo Kunstforening to celebrate the launch. The event will be held in English – free admission and open to all.
PROGRAMME
– Performative reading by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey
– Short presentation on “eco surrealism” by economist Marie Storli
– “Offshore infusion on the rocks” will be served
– Special launch price on the book
“Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” explores the language and metaphors used in the realm of finance – a universe populated by animals, myths, and strange ecologies. Through terms drawn from financial slang, the book reveals how economy, nature, and fiction are intertwined, and how this language shapes the ways we understand and engage with the world.
The book is connected to Eline Benjaminsen’s project “The Flora of Finance”, which was shown at Oslo Kunstforening as part of the Sparebankstiftelsen DNB Grant Exhibition 2024. For this project, Benjaminsen received the Sparebankstiftelsen DNB Grant for 2024 and was also awarded a studio residency at Ekely in Oslo.
“Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” is an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, with contributions by Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. The book is published by Spector Books and Page Not Found, with support from CNA Luxembourg, Stimuleringsfonds (NL), Stroom Den Haag, Kulturrådet, and Jan van Eyck Academie.
🔗 Read more via oslokunstforening.no
📷 Eline Benjaminsen & Dayna Casey / Marie Storli

🌱 Oslo Kunstforening is pleased to present the Norwegian launch of the book “Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey. Join us on Thursday 12 February, 18–20, at Oslo Kunstforening to celebrate the launch. The event will be held in English – free admission and open to all.
PROGRAMME
– Performative reading by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey
– Short presentation on “eco surrealism” by economist Marie Storli
– “Offshore infusion on the rocks” will be served
– Special launch price on the book
“Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” explores the language and metaphors used in the realm of finance – a universe populated by animals, myths, and strange ecologies. Through terms drawn from financial slang, the book reveals how economy, nature, and fiction are intertwined, and how this language shapes the ways we understand and engage with the world.
The book is connected to Eline Benjaminsen’s project “The Flora of Finance”, which was shown at Oslo Kunstforening as part of the Sparebankstiftelsen DNB Grant Exhibition 2024. For this project, Benjaminsen received the Sparebankstiftelsen DNB Grant for 2024 and was also awarded a studio residency at Ekely in Oslo.
“Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” is an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, with contributions by Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. The book is published by Spector Books and Page Not Found, with support from CNA Luxembourg, Stimuleringsfonds (NL), Stroom Den Haag, Kulturrådet, and Jan van Eyck Academie.
🔗 Read more via oslokunstforening.no
📷 Eline Benjaminsen & Dayna Casey / Marie Storli

🌱 Oslo Kunstforening is pleased to present the Norwegian launch of the book “Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey. Join us on Thursday 12 February, 18–20, at Oslo Kunstforening to celebrate the launch. The event will be held in English – free admission and open to all.
PROGRAMME
– Performative reading by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey
– Short presentation on “eco surrealism” by economist Marie Storli
– “Offshore infusion on the rocks” will be served
– Special launch price on the book
“Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” explores the language and metaphors used in the realm of finance – a universe populated by animals, myths, and strange ecologies. Through terms drawn from financial slang, the book reveals how economy, nature, and fiction are intertwined, and how this language shapes the ways we understand and engage with the world.
The book is connected to Eline Benjaminsen’s project “The Flora of Finance”, which was shown at Oslo Kunstforening as part of the Sparebankstiftelsen DNB Grant Exhibition 2024. For this project, Benjaminsen received the Sparebankstiftelsen DNB Grant for 2024 and was also awarded a studio residency at Ekely in Oslo.
“Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” is an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, with contributions by Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. The book is published by Spector Books and Page Not Found, with support from CNA Luxembourg, Stimuleringsfonds (NL), Stroom Den Haag, Kulturrådet, and Jan van Eyck Academie.
🔗 Read more via oslokunstforening.no
📷 Eline Benjaminsen & Dayna Casey / Marie Storli

🌱 Oslo Kunstforening is pleased to present the Norwegian launch of the book “Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey. Join us on Thursday 12 February, 18–20, at Oslo Kunstforening to celebrate the launch. The event will be held in English – free admission and open to all.
PROGRAMME
– Performative reading by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey
– Short presentation on “eco surrealism” by economist Marie Storli
– “Offshore infusion on the rocks” will be served
– Special launch price on the book
“Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” explores the language and metaphors used in the realm of finance – a universe populated by animals, myths, and strange ecologies. Through terms drawn from financial slang, the book reveals how economy, nature, and fiction are intertwined, and how this language shapes the ways we understand and engage with the world.
The book is connected to Eline Benjaminsen’s project “The Flora of Finance”, which was shown at Oslo Kunstforening as part of the Sparebankstiftelsen DNB Grant Exhibition 2024. For this project, Benjaminsen received the Sparebankstiftelsen DNB Grant for 2024 and was also awarded a studio residency at Ekely in Oslo.
“Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas” is an assemblage of visual essays, photography, and texts, with contributions by Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright. The book is published by Spector Books and Page Not Found, with support from CNA Luxembourg, Stimuleringsfonds (NL), Stroom Den Haag, Kulturrådet, and Jan van Eyck Academie.
🔗 Read more via oslokunstforening.no
📷 Eline Benjaminsen & Dayna Casey / Marie Storli

Save-the-date
Oslo Book Launch
Thursday 12th of February 18:00-20:00
at Oslo Kunstforening
Rådhusgata 19, Oslo, Norway
@oslo_kunstforening
More info to come.
Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas
Eline Benjaminsen & Dayna Casey
Published by Spector Books and Page Not Found
@spectorbooks @____page_not_found____
Image 1 by @tanjabusking during our launch and performative reading @____page_not_found____

Save-the-date
Oslo Book Launch
Thursday 12th of February 18:00-20:00
at Oslo Kunstforening
Rådhusgata 19, Oslo, Norway
@oslo_kunstforening
More info to come.
Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas
Eline Benjaminsen & Dayna Casey
Published by Spector Books and Page Not Found
@spectorbooks @____page_not_found____
Image 1 by @tanjabusking during our launch and performative reading @____page_not_found____
Save-the-date
Oslo Book Launch
Thursday 12th of February 18:00-20:00
at Oslo Kunstforening
Rådhusgata 19, Oslo, Norway
@oslo_kunstforening
More info to come.
Collapsed Mythologies: A Geofinancial Atlas
Eline Benjaminsen & Dayna Casey
Published by Spector Books and Page Not Found
@spectorbooks @____page_not_found____
Image 1 by @tanjabusking during our launch and performative reading @____page_not_found____

WHAT A BOOK PREMIEREYesterday Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey presented their book COLLAPSED MYTHOLOGIES. A GEOFINANCIAL ATLAS at Page not found in The Hague. The room was packed, and the discussions about economics and finance capitalism went on late into the night. Thanks to our co-publisher for this successful evening. Thank you Sébastien!
@sebastientien
@elinebenjaminsen
@dayna.casey
@____page_not_found____

WHAT A BOOK PREMIEREYesterday Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey presented their book COLLAPSED MYTHOLOGIES. A GEOFINANCIAL ATLAS at Page not found in The Hague. The room was packed, and the discussions about economics and finance capitalism went on late into the night. Thanks to our co-publisher for this successful evening. Thank you Sébastien!
@sebastientien
@elinebenjaminsen
@dayna.casey
@____page_not_found____

WHAT A BOOK PREMIEREYesterday Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey presented their book COLLAPSED MYTHOLOGIES. A GEOFINANCIAL ATLAS at Page not found in The Hague. The room was packed, and the discussions about economics and finance capitalism went on late into the night. Thanks to our co-publisher for this successful evening. Thank you Sébastien!
@sebastientien
@elinebenjaminsen
@dayna.casey
@____page_not_found____

WHAT A BOOK PREMIEREYesterday Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey presented their book COLLAPSED MYTHOLOGIES. A GEOFINANCIAL ATLAS at Page not found in The Hague. The room was packed, and the discussions about economics and finance capitalism went on late into the night. Thanks to our co-publisher for this successful evening. Thank you Sébastien!
@sebastientien
@elinebenjaminsen
@dayna.casey
@____page_not_found____

WHAT A BOOK PREMIEREYesterday Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey presented their book COLLAPSED MYTHOLOGIES. A GEOFINANCIAL ATLAS at Page not found in The Hague. The room was packed, and the discussions about economics and finance capitalism went on late into the night. Thanks to our co-publisher for this successful evening. Thank you Sébastien!
@sebastientien
@elinebenjaminsen
@dayna.casey
@____page_not_found____

WHAT A BOOK PREMIEREYesterday Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey presented their book COLLAPSED MYTHOLOGIES. A GEOFINANCIAL ATLAS at Page not found in The Hague. The room was packed, and the discussions about economics and finance capitalism went on late into the night. Thanks to our co-publisher for this successful evening. Thank you Sébastien!
@sebastientien
@elinebenjaminsen
@dayna.casey
@____page_not_found____

This was the most difficult, strenuous, tedious, complicated, and tricky undertaking of our practices. Who in their right minds would attempt to put the climatic fictions of finance into the confined, artificial format of a scientific atlas: a tool used to set the standards for how “natural” phenomena are seen, depicted, and described? All to emphasise its absurd fabrication.
Come celebrate, 27 November at Page Not Found. 19:00. We are serving offshore infusion on the rocks.
After 21:00, join us around the corner for drinks and vampire squid soup.
Thank you to absolutely everyone that supported us along the way, in ways big and small (some parasocially):
@hammana.sami @economic_waste @robertstuerzl Amy Bride @mariestorli Alexis Wright @minnept @pleungremmen Chloë van Diepen @cpilto @pierre.brut
@sebastientien @olavasiljeva @torbenjaminsen @ritornell0 @samiradamato @df.dmy @open_weather Benjamin van Gaalen, anonymous Goldman Sachs risk manager, Geraldine Hayden @riklaging @azul.demonte @erikasprey @dylanspencerdavidson @h.svar Luciana Reznik @lianametaa @ale_looma @annemariewadlow Ricardo Sander @sophie.de.seriere @marit__lena @noetherian.ring @gutenbergbeuys @janvaneyckacademie @iris.sikking @martadaho @danieladelfabbro mariellekaufmann @90tjb Ricardo Sander @brunoalvesalmeida @giuliabellinetti @ron.jve @gregory.castera @wernermantzlab @hichamkhalidi @anonghena Marina Otero @tvdv1962 @bernke.begint @jve.printingpublishing @radius.cca @niekolaas_j_lekkerkerk @sergirusca @mennoverhoef @eva_burgering @saskiahaverkamp Mischa Poppe @misterpaulbailey @anastinaeyj @maud_vdbeuken @stiftelsen.bjorka @blindboyboatclub @stefabodnia Jayden Boundry, Wes Damen @anastasiaeggers @framed.jest @zoe_t_hollander @mkicken72 @annaklevan @marijnvanderleeuw @ld.mlnk @max_brussels Signe Moe @urgewald @ask.muller Jolijn de Natris, Frida Neander Rømo @amokamok @laceyverhalen @oslo_kunstforening and many more
Published by
@spectorbooks
@____page_not_found____
Funded by/supported by
@cnalux
@stimuleringsfonds
@stroom_den_haag
@kulturradet
@janvaneyckacademie

This was the most difficult, strenuous, tedious, complicated, and tricky undertaking of our practices. Who in their right minds would attempt to put the climatic fictions of finance into the confined, artificial format of a scientific atlas: a tool used to set the standards for how “natural” phenomena are seen, depicted, and described? All to emphasise its absurd fabrication.
Come celebrate, 27 November at Page Not Found. 19:00. We are serving offshore infusion on the rocks.
After 21:00, join us around the corner for drinks and vampire squid soup.
Thank you to absolutely everyone that supported us along the way, in ways big and small (some parasocially):
@hammana.sami @economic_waste @robertstuerzl Amy Bride @mariestorli Alexis Wright @minnept @pleungremmen Chloë van Diepen @cpilto @pierre.brut
@sebastientien @olavasiljeva @torbenjaminsen @ritornell0 @samiradamato @df.dmy @open_weather Benjamin van Gaalen, anonymous Goldman Sachs risk manager, Geraldine Hayden @riklaging @azul.demonte @erikasprey @dylanspencerdavidson @h.svar Luciana Reznik @lianametaa @ale_looma @annemariewadlow Ricardo Sander @sophie.de.seriere @marit__lena @noetherian.ring @gutenbergbeuys @janvaneyckacademie @iris.sikking @martadaho @danieladelfabbro mariellekaufmann @90tjb Ricardo Sander @brunoalvesalmeida @giuliabellinetti @ron.jve @gregory.castera @wernermantzlab @hichamkhalidi @anonghena Marina Otero @tvdv1962 @bernke.begint @jve.printingpublishing @radius.cca @niekolaas_j_lekkerkerk @sergirusca @mennoverhoef @eva_burgering @saskiahaverkamp Mischa Poppe @misterpaulbailey @anastinaeyj @maud_vdbeuken @stiftelsen.bjorka @blindboyboatclub @stefabodnia Jayden Boundry, Wes Damen @anastasiaeggers @framed.jest @zoe_t_hollander @mkicken72 @annaklevan @marijnvanderleeuw @ld.mlnk @max_brussels Signe Moe @urgewald @ask.muller Jolijn de Natris, Frida Neander Rømo @amokamok @laceyverhalen @oslo_kunstforening and many more
Published by
@spectorbooks
@____page_not_found____
Funded by/supported by
@cnalux
@stimuleringsfonds
@stroom_den_haag
@kulturradet
@janvaneyckacademie

This was the most difficult, strenuous, tedious, complicated, and tricky undertaking of our practices. Who in their right minds would attempt to put the climatic fictions of finance into the confined, artificial format of a scientific atlas: a tool used to set the standards for how “natural” phenomena are seen, depicted, and described? All to emphasise its absurd fabrication.
Come celebrate, 27 November at Page Not Found. 19:00. We are serving offshore infusion on the rocks.
After 21:00, join us around the corner for drinks and vampire squid soup.
Thank you to absolutely everyone that supported us along the way, in ways big and small (some parasocially):
@hammana.sami @economic_waste @robertstuerzl Amy Bride @mariestorli Alexis Wright @minnept @pleungremmen Chloë van Diepen @cpilto @pierre.brut
@sebastientien @olavasiljeva @torbenjaminsen @ritornell0 @samiradamato @df.dmy @open_weather Benjamin van Gaalen, anonymous Goldman Sachs risk manager, Geraldine Hayden @riklaging @azul.demonte @erikasprey @dylanspencerdavidson @h.svar Luciana Reznik @lianametaa @ale_looma @annemariewadlow Ricardo Sander @sophie.de.seriere @marit__lena @noetherian.ring @gutenbergbeuys @janvaneyckacademie @iris.sikking @martadaho @danieladelfabbro mariellekaufmann @90tjb Ricardo Sander @brunoalvesalmeida @giuliabellinetti @ron.jve @gregory.castera @wernermantzlab @hichamkhalidi @anonghena Marina Otero @tvdv1962 @bernke.begint @jve.printingpublishing @radius.cca @niekolaas_j_lekkerkerk @sergirusca @mennoverhoef @eva_burgering @saskiahaverkamp Mischa Poppe @misterpaulbailey @anastinaeyj @maud_vdbeuken @stiftelsen.bjorka @blindboyboatclub @stefabodnia Jayden Boundry, Wes Damen @anastasiaeggers @framed.jest @zoe_t_hollander @mkicken72 @annaklevan @marijnvanderleeuw @ld.mlnk @max_brussels Signe Moe @urgewald @ask.muller Jolijn de Natris, Frida Neander Rømo @amokamok @laceyverhalen @oslo_kunstforening and many more
Published by
@spectorbooks
@____page_not_found____
Funded by/supported by
@cnalux
@stimuleringsfonds
@stroom_den_haag
@kulturradet
@janvaneyckacademie

This was the most difficult, strenuous, tedious, complicated, and tricky undertaking of our practices. Who in their right minds would attempt to put the climatic fictions of finance into the confined, artificial format of a scientific atlas: a tool used to set the standards for how “natural” phenomena are seen, depicted, and described? All to emphasise its absurd fabrication.
Come celebrate, 27 November at Page Not Found. 19:00. We are serving offshore infusion on the rocks.
After 21:00, join us around the corner for drinks and vampire squid soup.
Thank you to absolutely everyone that supported us along the way, in ways big and small (some parasocially):
@hammana.sami @economic_waste @robertstuerzl Amy Bride @mariestorli Alexis Wright @minnept @pleungremmen Chloë van Diepen @cpilto @pierre.brut
@sebastientien @olavasiljeva @torbenjaminsen @ritornell0 @samiradamato @df.dmy @open_weather Benjamin van Gaalen, anonymous Goldman Sachs risk manager, Geraldine Hayden @riklaging @azul.demonte @erikasprey @dylanspencerdavidson @h.svar Luciana Reznik @lianametaa @ale_looma @annemariewadlow Ricardo Sander @sophie.de.seriere @marit__lena @noetherian.ring @gutenbergbeuys @janvaneyckacademie @iris.sikking @martadaho @danieladelfabbro mariellekaufmann @90tjb Ricardo Sander @brunoalvesalmeida @giuliabellinetti @ron.jve @gregory.castera @wernermantzlab @hichamkhalidi @anonghena Marina Otero @tvdv1962 @bernke.begint @jve.printingpublishing @radius.cca @niekolaas_j_lekkerkerk @sergirusca @mennoverhoef @eva_burgering @saskiahaverkamp Mischa Poppe @misterpaulbailey @anastinaeyj @maud_vdbeuken @stiftelsen.bjorka @blindboyboatclub @stefabodnia Jayden Boundry, Wes Damen @anastasiaeggers @framed.jest @zoe_t_hollander @mkicken72 @annaklevan @marijnvanderleeuw @ld.mlnk @max_brussels Signe Moe @urgewald @ask.muller Jolijn de Natris, Frida Neander Rømo @amokamok @laceyverhalen @oslo_kunstforening and many more
Published by
@spectorbooks
@____page_not_found____
Funded by/supported by
@cnalux
@stimuleringsfonds
@stroom_den_haag
@kulturradet
@janvaneyckacademie

This was the most difficult, strenuous, tedious, complicated, and tricky undertaking of our practices. Who in their right minds would attempt to put the climatic fictions of finance into the confined, artificial format of a scientific atlas: a tool used to set the standards for how “natural” phenomena are seen, depicted, and described? All to emphasise its absurd fabrication.
Come celebrate, 27 November at Page Not Found. 19:00. We are serving offshore infusion on the rocks.
After 21:00, join us around the corner for drinks and vampire squid soup.
Thank you to absolutely everyone that supported us along the way, in ways big and small (some parasocially):
@hammana.sami @economic_waste @robertstuerzl Amy Bride @mariestorli Alexis Wright @minnept @pleungremmen Chloë van Diepen @cpilto @pierre.brut
@sebastientien @olavasiljeva @torbenjaminsen @ritornell0 @samiradamato @df.dmy @open_weather Benjamin van Gaalen, anonymous Goldman Sachs risk manager, Geraldine Hayden @riklaging @azul.demonte @erikasprey @dylanspencerdavidson @h.svar Luciana Reznik @lianametaa @ale_looma @annemariewadlow Ricardo Sander @sophie.de.seriere @marit__lena @noetherian.ring @gutenbergbeuys @janvaneyckacademie @iris.sikking @martadaho @danieladelfabbro mariellekaufmann @90tjb Ricardo Sander @brunoalvesalmeida @giuliabellinetti @ron.jve @gregory.castera @wernermantzlab @hichamkhalidi @anonghena Marina Otero @tvdv1962 @bernke.begint @jve.printingpublishing @radius.cca @niekolaas_j_lekkerkerk @sergirusca @mennoverhoef @eva_burgering @saskiahaverkamp Mischa Poppe @misterpaulbailey @anastinaeyj @maud_vdbeuken @stiftelsen.bjorka @blindboyboatclub @stefabodnia Jayden Boundry, Wes Damen @anastasiaeggers @framed.jest @zoe_t_hollander @mkicken72 @annaklevan @marijnvanderleeuw @ld.mlnk @max_brussels Signe Moe @urgewald @ask.muller Jolijn de Natris, Frida Neander Rømo @amokamok @laceyverhalen @oslo_kunstforening and many more
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@stimuleringsfonds
@stroom_den_haag
@kulturradet
@janvaneyckacademie

This was the most difficult, strenuous, tedious, complicated, and tricky undertaking of our practices. Who in their right minds would attempt to put the climatic fictions of finance into the confined, artificial format of a scientific atlas: a tool used to set the standards for how “natural” phenomena are seen, depicted, and described? All to emphasise its absurd fabrication.
Come celebrate, 27 November at Page Not Found. 19:00. We are serving offshore infusion on the rocks.
After 21:00, join us around the corner for drinks and vampire squid soup.
Thank you to absolutely everyone that supported us along the way, in ways big and small (some parasocially):
@hammana.sami @economic_waste @robertstuerzl Amy Bride @mariestorli Alexis Wright @minnept @pleungremmen Chloë van Diepen @cpilto @pierre.brut
@sebastientien @olavasiljeva @torbenjaminsen @ritornell0 @samiradamato @df.dmy @open_weather Benjamin van Gaalen, anonymous Goldman Sachs risk manager, Geraldine Hayden @riklaging @azul.demonte @erikasprey @dylanspencerdavidson @h.svar Luciana Reznik @lianametaa @ale_looma @annemariewadlow Ricardo Sander @sophie.de.seriere @marit__lena @noetherian.ring @gutenbergbeuys @janvaneyckacademie @iris.sikking @martadaho @danieladelfabbro mariellekaufmann @90tjb Ricardo Sander @brunoalvesalmeida @giuliabellinetti @ron.jve @gregory.castera @wernermantzlab @hichamkhalidi @anonghena Marina Otero @tvdv1962 @bernke.begint @jve.printingpublishing @radius.cca @niekolaas_j_lekkerkerk @sergirusca @mennoverhoef @eva_burgering @saskiahaverkamp Mischa Poppe @misterpaulbailey @anastinaeyj @maud_vdbeuken @stiftelsen.bjorka @blindboyboatclub @stefabodnia Jayden Boundry, Wes Damen @anastasiaeggers @framed.jest @zoe_t_hollander @mkicken72 @annaklevan @marijnvanderleeuw @ld.mlnk @max_brussels Signe Moe @urgewald @ask.muller Jolijn de Natris, Frida Neander Rømo @amokamok @laceyverhalen @oslo_kunstforening and many more
Published by
@spectorbooks
@____page_not_found____
Funded by/supported by
@cnalux
@stimuleringsfonds
@stroom_den_haag
@kulturradet
@janvaneyckacademie

This was the most difficult, strenuous, tedious, complicated, and tricky undertaking of our practices. Who in their right minds would attempt to put the climatic fictions of finance into the confined, artificial format of a scientific atlas: a tool used to set the standards for how “natural” phenomena are seen, depicted, and described? All to emphasise its absurd fabrication.
Come celebrate, 27 November at Page Not Found. 19:00. We are serving offshore infusion on the rocks.
After 21:00, join us around the corner for drinks and vampire squid soup.
Thank you to absolutely everyone that supported us along the way, in ways big and small (some parasocially):
@hammana.sami @economic_waste @robertstuerzl Amy Bride @mariestorli Alexis Wright @minnept @pleungremmen Chloë van Diepen @cpilto @pierre.brut
@sebastientien @olavasiljeva @torbenjaminsen @ritornell0 @samiradamato @df.dmy @open_weather Benjamin van Gaalen, anonymous Goldman Sachs risk manager, Geraldine Hayden @riklaging @azul.demonte @erikasprey @dylanspencerdavidson @h.svar Luciana Reznik @lianametaa @ale_looma @annemariewadlow Ricardo Sander @sophie.de.seriere @marit__lena @noetherian.ring @gutenbergbeuys @janvaneyckacademie @iris.sikking @martadaho @danieladelfabbro mariellekaufmann @90tjb Ricardo Sander @brunoalvesalmeida @giuliabellinetti @ron.jve @gregory.castera @wernermantzlab @hichamkhalidi @anonghena Marina Otero @tvdv1962 @bernke.begint @jve.printingpublishing @radius.cca @niekolaas_j_lekkerkerk @sergirusca @mennoverhoef @eva_burgering @saskiahaverkamp Mischa Poppe @misterpaulbailey @anastinaeyj @maud_vdbeuken @stiftelsen.bjorka @blindboyboatclub @stefabodnia Jayden Boundry, Wes Damen @anastasiaeggers @framed.jest @zoe_t_hollander @mkicken72 @annaklevan @marijnvanderleeuw @ld.mlnk @max_brussels Signe Moe @urgewald @ask.muller Jolijn de Natris, Frida Neander Rømo @amokamok @laceyverhalen @oslo_kunstforening and many more
Published by
@spectorbooks
@____page_not_found____
Funded by/supported by
@cnalux
@stimuleringsfonds
@stroom_den_haag
@kulturradet
@janvaneyckacademie

This was the most difficult, strenuous, tedious, complicated, and tricky undertaking of our practices. Who in their right minds would attempt to put the climatic fictions of finance into the confined, artificial format of a scientific atlas: a tool used to set the standards for how “natural” phenomena are seen, depicted, and described? All to emphasise its absurd fabrication.
Come celebrate, 27 November at Page Not Found. 19:00. We are serving offshore infusion on the rocks.
After 21:00, join us around the corner for drinks and vampire squid soup.
Thank you to absolutely everyone that supported us along the way, in ways big and small (some parasocially):
@hammana.sami @economic_waste @robertstuerzl Amy Bride @mariestorli Alexis Wright @minnept @pleungremmen Chloë van Diepen @cpilto @pierre.brut
@sebastientien @olavasiljeva @torbenjaminsen @ritornell0 @samiradamato @df.dmy @open_weather Benjamin van Gaalen, anonymous Goldman Sachs risk manager, Geraldine Hayden @riklaging @azul.demonte @erikasprey @dylanspencerdavidson @h.svar Luciana Reznik @lianametaa @ale_looma @annemariewadlow Ricardo Sander @sophie.de.seriere @marit__lena @noetherian.ring @gutenbergbeuys @janvaneyckacademie @iris.sikking @martadaho @danieladelfabbro mariellekaufmann @90tjb Ricardo Sander @brunoalvesalmeida @giuliabellinetti @ron.jve @gregory.castera @wernermantzlab @hichamkhalidi @anonghena Marina Otero @tvdv1962 @bernke.begint @jve.printingpublishing @radius.cca @niekolaas_j_lekkerkerk @sergirusca @mennoverhoef @eva_burgering @saskiahaverkamp Mischa Poppe @misterpaulbailey @anastinaeyj @maud_vdbeuken @stiftelsen.bjorka @blindboyboatclub @stefabodnia Jayden Boundry, Wes Damen @anastasiaeggers @framed.jest @zoe_t_hollander @mkicken72 @annaklevan @marijnvanderleeuw @ld.mlnk @max_brussels Signe Moe @urgewald @ask.muller Jolijn de Natris, Frida Neander Rømo @amokamok @laceyverhalen @oslo_kunstforening and many more
Published by
@spectorbooks
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Funded by/supported by
@cnalux
@stimuleringsfonds
@stroom_den_haag
@kulturradet
@janvaneyckacademie
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