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Zine to “The Orchards of Mladost”
A publication by Andrea Popyordanova, accompanying her project The Orchards of Mladost, developed in 2022 in the “Mladost 1” district of Sofia in collaboration with the Center for Social Vision.
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Visual map & postcards to “The Shiny Sexy: Heterotopias in Student Town”
A publication by Maria Getova, Asya Petkova, and Ana-Maria Molnar, accompanying their project The Shiny Sexy: Heterotopias in Student Town, developed within the Urban Storytelling School and presented during the second edition of Nine Elephants in 2025.
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Zine to “Recipes for the Future”
A publication by Eleonora Edreva, Elena Balabanska, and Izabela Markova, accompanying their project Recipes for the Future, developed within the Urban Storytelling School and presented during the second edition of Nine Elephants in 2025.
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Zine to “Views from Nowhere”
A publication by Yves-Christian Angelov and Elena Chergilanova, accompanying their project Views from Nowhere, developed and presented during the first edition of the Nine Elephants in 2024, in collaboration with the Center for Social Vision.
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Urban Storytellers Journal
We’re happy to share the Urban Storytellers Journal – a collective publication bringing together the voices, reflections, and projects developed within the Urban Storytelling School.
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S O F T (Acts of Tenderness)
We usually associate card games with shared fun and leisure time, but this game creates a space filled with questions and secrets, with desires and fears, with honesty and curiosity—or, as one card asks: “If you were in a karaoke bar, which song would you sing?”
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a useless guide to vartopo and its weeds
Francesca Castagnetti and Andrea Popjordanova present a collaborative publication about Vartopo, questioning the notions of beauty and usefulness in our relationship with land and plants.
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with you
“with you” is the latest book by poet and playwright Stefan Ivanov and the first publication by the Center for Social Vision. The author describes the text as a “poetic-research essay,” which began as a response to the Center’s first open call on the theme of how to think about the social through the lens…







