Andreas Broeckmann
Andreas Broeckmann is an art historian and curator who lives in Berlin and works as the curator of the Leuphana Arts Program in Lüneburg.
ReadAndreas Broeckmann is an art historian and curator who lives in Berlin and works as the curator of the Leuphana Arts Program in Lüneburg.
ReadNed Rossiter is is a media theorist who researches on the political dimensions of labour and life in informational economies. He is currently investigating global logistics industries and the intersections between labour regimes, IT infrastructures, electronic waste industries and questions of informational sovereignty.
ReadAustralian media theorist and writer, currently lives and works in
New York. McKenzie Wark grew up and studied in Australia, at Macquarie University, the University of Technology, Sydney and at the Murdoch University. In 2000, he emigrated to the US.
Josephine Bosma lives and works in Amsterdam. From an art background,
she is a journalist and author in the fields of art, new media and media
theory, focusing on art, sound and performance on the internet, as well
as cyberfeminism and media politics.
Matteo Pasquinelli is a writer, curator and researcher. He completed
his doctorate at Queen Mary University of London with a thesis on the
new forms of conflict within knowledge economy and cognitive
capitalism. He wrote the book Animal Spirits: A Bestiary of the Commons (2008) and edited the collections Media Activism (2002) and C'Lick Me: A Netporn Studies Reader (2007). He writes and lectures frequently at the intersection of French philosophy, media culture and Italian post-operaismo.
Michael Dieter is a PhD candidate at University of Melbourne, currently
completing a doctoral thesis on the relations between media aesthetics,
ecological thought and political philosophy in critical technoscientific
art practices. His publications have appeared in the journals M/C and
the Australian Humanities Review. He currently teaches in the new media
program at the University of Amsterdam.
Howard
Slater is a London-based writer and researcher. His texts have appeared
in Datacide,as part of the collaborative TechNet project, and under pseudonym
in Alien Underground, Shimmer and The Techno Connection. He is the editor
of 'Break/Flow'.
Marco Deseriis is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Eugene Lang College of
The New School. His recent publications include ?The General, the
Watchman and the Engineer of Control: The Relationship between
Cooperation, Communication, and Command in the Society of Control,?
Journal of Communication Inquiry Special Issue on Communication and
Autonomism, Ed. Jack Bratich (October 2011).
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Eric Kluitenberg is an independent theorist, writer, and organiser on culture, media and technology. He is the editor-in-chief of the Tactical Media Files, and a Research Fellow at the Institute of Network Cultures (2013). He teaches media theory and history at the Art/Science Interfaculty in The Hague.
ReadTheorist, writer, and Research Fellow at the Moving Image Lab as well as coordinator and curator at the Post-Media Lab at Leuphana University in Lüneburg.
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