Plotki #7: Night Shift - Ukraine / October 2006
Plotki artists and writers from all over Central Eastern Europe met for a working seminar at the margins of EU-institutionalised Europe, in the borderlands between Ukraine, Slovakia and Poland.
Issue #7 of the Plotki Magazine presents reportages from the EU- Ukraine borderlands and tells stories about night shift experiences in places such as Budapest, L’viv and Tbilisi.
Facts & Figures
Mission Statement: Plotki is a project from around the bloc. Plotki spreads rumours. Plotki investigates our cultural sphere. And Plotki brings together writers, photographers and graphic artists from Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe. Plotki (Polish for “rumours”) is a magazine about culture and society in Central and Eastern Europe and was founded in 2000 by a group of students from Berlin, Warszawa and Praha. In the meantime Plotkisty from all over Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe have joined us. Our goal is to increase and intensify the contact between former East and West, between neighboring countries and people. Each of our seven printed issues has a thematic focus, such as “playgrounds” or “failed projects” - perspectives on reality. In Plotki you can find interviews, journalistic reporting or essays, personal impressions and literary texts as well as crossovers of texts and images, like photo-essays and comics.
Founded: 2000
Based in: Berlin, Germany
Editors / Designers: Plotki is managed by an international editorial board with members from all over Central- and Eastern Europe. Designers: Roman Bittner / Apfelzet, Gunnar Schlee, Yasmin Klenke (editorial designer); Jarek Sierpinski / Apfelzet (webdesigner).
Periodicity: Irregular
Language: English
Format: 25×20cm, colour print, 60 pages
Circulation: 1500
Price: SONDERANGEBOT / SPECIAL OFFER 2 €
Web: Plotki.net
Contact: contact (at) plotki.net

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