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CONTRIBUTORS

Anya Shchetvina is a PhD Fellow in an interdisciplinary research group "Kleine Formen“ (Microforms) at Humboldt University of Berlin.

Asker Bryld Staunæs is a practice-based PhD researcher at Aarhus University and Kunsthal Aarhus.

Batool Desouky is part of the In-grid collective. They are also a computational artist and Associate Lecturer at Creative Computing Institute (CCI)

Bilyana Palankasova is a curatorial researcher, currently a PhD candidate in Information Studies at the University of Glasgow.

Christian Ulrik Andersen is associate professor at Department of Digital Design & Information Studies, Aarhus University, and research fellow at Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies (AIAS).

Denise Helene Sumi is a curator, editor, doctoral researcher at the Peter Weibel Institute for Digital Cultures at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna.

Duncan Paterson is a Computational Artist and PhD researcher at the Creative Computing Institute at University of the Arts, London.

Edoardo Biscossi is a PhD candidate at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Naples l’Orientale, and also a freelance researcher, writer, and creative strategist.

Emilie Sin Yi Choi is a PhD candidate at the School of Creative Media, the City University of Hong Kong, and also board member of the media art organization Videotage.

Esther Rizo-Casado is an artist, digital designer and doctoral researcher at Complutense University of Madrid, and member of the technopolitical collective Xenovisual Studies.

Geoff Cox is Professor of Art and Computational Culture at London South Bank University, and co-director of Centre for the Study of the Networked Image (CSNI).

George Simms is member of the In-grid collective. They are also a PhD and lecturer at i-DAT university of Plymouth, with their working focusing on queer and crip methods towards collective infrastruturing and knowledge creation.

Katie Tindle is a member of the In-grid collective, an artist/educator/facilitator and lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London.

Kendal Beynon is a Rotterdam-based artist and PhD researcher at CSNI in partnership with The Photographers’ Gallery, London.

Luca Cacini is an artist, designer, and researcher for AIxDESIGN, currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Media Arts and Cultures at UWK, Aalborg University, and University of Lodz.

Maja Bak Herrie is postdoc at School of Communication and Culture, Aarhus University.

Manetta Berends is an educator at XPUB and peer at Creative Crowds (cc) and PrePostPrint.

Mariana Marangoni is a Brazilian artist, researcher, and educator based in London, currently a PhD Candidate at UAL Creative Computing Institute and Lecturer in Software Studies at Camberwell College of Arts.

Marie Naja Lauritzen Dias is a PhD candidate at School of Communication and Culture, Aarhus University.

Mara Karagianni is part of the Systerserver collective.

Martyna Marciniak is a Berlin-based Polish artist/researcher working independently and in collaboration with NGOs such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.

Mateus Domingos is an artist and PhD researcher at CSNI, London South Bank University.

ooooo is part of the Systerserver collective.

Pablo Velasco is associate professor at Department of Digital Design & Information Studies, Aarhus University.

Pierre Depaz is a programmer, artist, doctoral student at Paris-3, and a Lecturer of Interactive Media at NYU Berlin.

Rachel Falconer is an independent curator and Head of Digital Arts Computing at Goldsmiths University of London, and PhD researcher at CSNI and Whitechapel Gallery, London.

Rebecca Aston is part of the In-grid collective.

Simon Browne is a researcher, designer, experimental publisher and member of Varia, OSP (Open Source Publishing) and Creative Crowds (cc).

Søren Pold is associate professor at Department of Digital Design & Information Studies, Aarhus University.

Sunni Liao is part of the In-grid collective.

Winnie Soon is a Hong Kong-born artist coder and researcher, and associate professor at The Slade School of Fine Art, University College London.