NBC’s hit sitcom “The Office” ended years before Dunder Mifflin employees would be forced to work remotely during a pandemic, but an artists collective under the moniker Mschf is giving fans a way to imagine it via Slack.
Instant messaging application Slack has become one of the go-to methods for offices communicate solely online, including the Dunder Mifflin employees, according to Mschf’s project “The Office (Slack)“.
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The project creates a functional Slack server complete with several channels the user can join to watch different scenes from the first season of “The Office” play out live. When a user joins they are technically also given the ability to post, though Mschf discourages it — “Do Not post in show channels,” the site said. Moderators are employed 9-5 to keep tabs on the channels and keep out nefarious messengers.