David Young is an Irish artist/researcher, currently participating in the Networked Media course at the Piet Zwart Institute. His most recent research engages with the politics of cybernetic theory, and exploring how the remnants of this Cold War ideology affect contemporary networked culture. He has worked on the technical production of exhibitions for galleries such as the Netherlands Institute for Media Art (NIMk) in Amsterdam, and was a founding member of the Dodo Collective in 2008, an artist group that organised a series of exhibitions in vacant retail spaces around Dublin city.
Contributors

Davide Bevilacqua is media artist and curator interested in network infrastructures and technological acivism, as well as in curatorial and artistic research about the framework conditions in which artistic practice is presented and transmitted to the audience. Davide is active in servus.at since 2017. At the moment he runs around very busy in the organisation of AMRO Festival 2022. ;)

Dennis de Bel (1984, The Netherlands) graduated in June 2007 as an Interactive Media designer at the Willem de Kooning Academie, Rotterdam. In June 2009, he completed the Master Media Design and Communication at the Piet Zwart Institute, also in Rotterdam. Currently, he is teaching at the Willem de Kooning Academie, and creating his own (non)works under the Dilly Dally Foundry label.

Deptford.TV is a research project on collaborative film - initiated in collaboration with the Deckspace media lab, !Mediengruppe Bitnik, OWN project, Liquid Culture initiative, and Goldsmiths College.
It is an online media database documenting the urban change of Deptford, in Sout East London. Deptford TV functions as an open, collaborative platform that allows artists, filmmakers and people living and working around Deptford, and beyond Deptford, to store, share, re-edit and redistribute the materials.

The Destructionist International is dedicated to the negative in all of its forms. It is driven by a shared inclination: a taste for the fury of destruction, away from the dull submission of situations to reasoned judgement. This passion helps DI maintain a militant indifference toward individuals, organization, and institutionalization of any kind. It owes its existence to radical events, those rare situations in which abolition becomes actual.

The DH5 Senior*innen Chor consists of 12 people aged 65 and older who enjoy singing. Founded in 2021 by the conductor Sabine Rechberger, DH5 Senior*innen Chor has already played and performed with bands and artists such as The Kadesh, Günter Wagner, beat boxer Penelope, light artist Remo Rauscher.

Diane Pricop is a cultural producer. After starting her career in art galleries, Diane specialised in cultural programming for multifunctional venues and other independent community spaces, for which she produced and developed various events and art exhibitions. She co-founded Obsolete Studio in 2019 that promotes artist-researchers and projects with significant social and ecological impact. She now lives in Bucharest where she develops art-science research based projects, as well as European collaborations in this field.

Seit den spaeten 80er-jahren kontinuierliche Arbeit an der Nutzbarmachung von Abspielgeraeten fuer Audiokassetten, Vinylschallplatten, cds, Harddisks und IP-Protokollen als Instrumente.
Mitglied in verschiedenen Formationen u.a. eh, NotTheSameColor, siewert/dieb13, erik.M/dieb13, dieb13 vs. takeshi fumimoto
lebt als Modernisierungsgewinnler und Urheberrechtsverweigerer in Wien Fuenfhaus.

DISNOVATION.ORG is an artist led action-research collective founded in 2012 in Paris. They develop interdisciplinary inquiries and practices involving artists, anthropologists, philosophers, activists, engineers, architects, designers and hobbyists.