Remnants
"How you re-assemble a city"
Remnants: "How you re-assemble a city" is the second edition of a newspaper conceived by Voices of Experience and Panel.
Presented in partnership with EAF24, it is a newspaper about Edinburgh: a re-assembly of maps, monuments and power structures, of active and meanwhile spaces, of histories and outlooks.
Together with selected commissions by EAF, a series of conversations in and about the city foreground lost and alternative histories of Edinburgh, connecting a range of voices to consider themes of belonging and alienation, modernism, tradition, protest and resistance.
With contributions from Rosie’s Disobedient Press, Mele Broomes, Stellar Quines, Hannah Lavery, Keava MacMillan, Sigrid Nielsen, Prem Sahib, Juliet Booker, Karol Radziszewski, Laura Haycock, Joanna Saldonido and Rhona Warwick Paterson and including conversations between Joyce Deans and Christina Gaiger, Jocelyn Cunliffe and Melanie Hay, Margaret Stewart and Freya Purcell, and Denice Bennetts and Grace Mark.
View the newspaper online and download here
View the first edition of Remnants here
Order your free, physical copy here
In Conversation
Edinburgh International Book Festival Hub
13 August 2024
To launch the newspaper, Suzanne Ewing and Jude Barber from Voices of Experience were joined in conversation with Nana Biamah-Ofosu and Denise Bennetts to discuss how we might imagine city spaces that encourage a culture of belonging for all.
Partners
Remnants: "How you re-assemble a city" was commissioned by Panel in partnership with Voices of Experience for EAF, supported by University of Edinburgh, Leith Library and the Scottish Government’s Festivals EXPO Fund.