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Geoff Cox is Professor of Art and Computational Culture and Director of the Digital x Data Research Centre and CSNI at London South Bank University, as well as Adjunct Professor at Aarhus University. Research interests lie broadly across the fields of computational culture, contemporary art, and autonomous publishing, expressed though with numerous published works and editorial roles including as co-editor of The Contemporary Condition (Sternberg Press), and DATA browser (Open Humanities Press). More info: www.anti-thesis.net | '''Geoff Cox''' is Professor of Art and Computational Culture and Director of the Digital x Data Research Centre and CSNI at London South Bank University, as well as Adjunct Professor at Aarhus University. Research interests lie broadly across the fields of computational culture, contemporary art, and autonomous publishing, expressed though with numerous published works and editorial roles including as co-editor of The Contemporary Condition (Sternberg Press), and DATA browser (Open Humanities Press). More info: [http://www.anti-thesis.net www.anti-thesis.net] | ||
Winnie Soon is a Hong Kong-born artist, coder and researcher interested in the cultural implications of digital infrastructure that addresses wider power asymmetries. Their works have been presented internationally across museums, galleries, festivals, and distributed networks. Currently, Winnie is an Associate Professor and Director of Art and Technology Studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London. More info: www.siusoon.net | '''Winnie Soon''' is a Hong Kong-born artist, coder and researcher interested in the cultural implications of digital infrastructure that addresses wider power asymmetries. Their works have been presented internationally across museums, galleries, festivals, and distributed networks. Currently, Winnie is an Associate Professor and Director of Art and Technology Studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London. More info: [http://www.siusoon.net www.siusoon.net] | ||
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In-grid is a London-based trans*feminist collective of artists/educators/technologists working in and around digital infrastructure.
Minor Compositions is a publisher of books and media drawing from autonomous politics, avant-garde aesthetics, and the revolutions of everyday life.
noNames (aka Slade School of Fine Art, part of the University College London, and CSNI, a research centre at London South Bank University).
SHAPE is a research project at Aarhus University focussed on digital citizenship.
Systerserver is an international collective run by feminists that offers internet-based FOSS tools to its network of feminists, queers and trans.
+ names (max. 100 words)
Geoff Cox is Professor of Art and Computational Culture and Director of the Digital x Data Research Centre and CSNI at London South Bank University, as well as Adjunct Professor at Aarhus University. Research interests lie broadly across the fields of computational culture, contemporary art, and autonomous publishing, expressed though with numerous published works and editorial roles including as co-editor of The Contemporary Condition (Sternberg Press), and DATA browser (Open Humanities Press). More info: www.anti-thesis.net
Winnie Soon is a Hong Kong-born artist, coder and researcher interested in the cultural implications of digital infrastructure that addresses wider power asymmetries. Their works have been presented internationally across museums, galleries, festivals, and distributed networks. Currently, Winnie is an Associate Professor and Director of Art and Technology Studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London. More info: www.siusoon.net