Made by an economist

You’re in flatland right now. This is a two-dimensional world. Everything here is flat as you can see. There is no depth, as you are reading this on a 2D screen, that’s why this anarchive is called superficial. One day you will be visited by a three-dimensional sphere, the sphere is called the Rasl Minor. The sphere Rasl Minor will help you to find the third dimension, Spaceland. But in order to enter spaceland you'll have to open your mind, let go of the things you learned in the past and start re-imagining the future.





Do you know what Depth is?
Do you know how failure feels?
Let's reflect on it
Now you know more about failure, but this is not where the adventure started...

To enter the third dimension, you need to know more about the concept 'utopia'.
We start with asking questions and being critical. To find more depth in your life and reach the third dimension Spaceland. I will tell you a story. The story is about personal growth, new perspectives & learning to think differently.
The next step in your journey, is decoding these notes. Good Luck!
The time has come for you to enter the greenroom. The first glance in a third dimension...
Sofie Schokking
If you want to know what depth is on a level of teamwork and friendship, I can show you moments of deep connection.
A night out in the Hague


Walk walk walk
City lights
Are we lost?
Who are there?

Just stand still in silence
But does silence exist in this city?

I hear music
People walking by
A performer on a guitar
I hear a familiar sound

These are the sounds of the city

But If you stay a little longer
The sounds get quiet
You might even hear birds

The nature reclaims the city in the morning
Before the people will arrive again

Here is a poem about a soundwalk in The Hague, if you want to take a break from your voyage to spaceland.
Follow for interview with the maker
How have I collaborated, positioned myself and what have I learnt from this collaboration and overall project?
Do you want to know more about the potentialities and limitations of my own disciplines, knowledge and skills?

Click on: Made by an economist
(under the title)
But what about.. how I position myself as a researcher in relation to other practices?
It is necessary to read the interview with the maker first, so that during your journey through flatland to the three-dimensional realm, you understand more about the purpose of the archive.
The audience is young people. This can be seen in the layout design of the archive (sci-fi playful).The generation of today. Young people are faced with choices that determine their future. That live in today's calculating society. Who constantly have to prove themselves and be judged. The archive is a tool to reflect and normalize the feelings of failure. My relationship with the audience is an experienced expert and someone who wants to help.
Finally, how is my work/practice is positioned in relation to other works/practices and society at large?