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We are excited to have contributed to Vernacular come to matter: (re)orienting language and technology, initiated by Varia in Rotterdam. Varia is a space for developing collective approaches to everyday technology, and maintain and facilitate a collective infrastructure from which we generate questions, opinions, modifications, help and action.
After seven years working as Co-ordinator, Fani Arampatzidou is saying goodbye to MayDay Rooms for new ventures in Greece! We can’t imagine MDR without her and will greatly miss her determination, fierceness and […]
MDR’s archive will be closed between 21st December and 12th January. You can still contact us at in-formation@maydayrooms.org to book an appointment before or after this period. Have a great festive period!
We are happy to announce that Lukasz Risso has joined our staff collective as MDR’s new Archivist.
Really excited to participating in Archives of Commons IV at Museum Reina Sofia.
Please share with your networks!https://maydayrooms.org/jobs/ We are looking for someone who is engaged in political movements, imaginative, happy to multi-task and who will take initiative to pull our collective […]
After 5 years working as the MDR’s Archivist, Jacob Bard-Rosenberg is saying goodbye to us all to sail for new ventures! We would like to thank him for his commitment, his great […]
As Archivist you will be responsible for the management of the archive at MayDay Rooms. This work includes accessioning new archival deposits; securing and conserving documents; undertaking and overseeing cataloguing; and developing ways to ‘activate’ archival materials for a range of users and audiences. You will get to know the existing archive well, and guide users who want to know about materials, or who need direction within the archive. You will develop a strategic vision for the archive, seeking out new deposits and depositors, and developing projects to bring radical histories to audiences who might need them, and bringing those activists into the work of collective archiving of our own histories from below.
After the long pandemic a number of our resident groups have sadly left the MDR Building Collective. So we are now looking for groups and organisations aligned to MDR’s values and principles that need office space one or two days per wee
Camera Forward! is the first title in the MayDay Rooms Pamphlet Series, which brings together reproductions of documents from radical history while offering a space for extended engagement and critical reflections on their contemporary relevance. Each pamphlet contains newly created content – including essays, poems, and illustrations – set alongside reproductions of materials to which they are responding. You can purchase copies of Camera Forward! through MayDay Rooms and selected bookshops around the country or via PM Press UK website.
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