Contributors

minipimer.tv is a multicultural, multidisciplinary and multitasking collective based in Barcelona since 2008. Its activities move around experimental live streaming, art, critical research and workshops.

Laura Malinverni

missdata (Tsila Hassine) examines the shifts in contemporary culture brought upon by accelerated digitization processes. Her works question the unbearable lightness of connectivity, and negotiate the price of remaining constantly ״on.” She earned an MFA in Media Design from the Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam and was a research fellow at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht. She is currently a PhD candidate at the Paris Sorbonne University.

Mitsitron (they/them) is a cultural worker from Greece, based at Rotterdam. They have been shaped by soundscapes and public spaces, austerity and forced categorizations, heartbreaks and conscious relating. Through their practiced research they design processes to queer sound design structures.

Moritz Morast is a musician & artist currently based in Vienna. In his pieces he likes to explore the idiosyncrasies of technical systems & social situations, through the methodology of improvisation and feedback processes, exploiting their flaws and difficulties, to create novel experiences by unraveling others aspect of their inherent nature.

Murad Khan is a course leader and senior lecturer at UAL's Creative Computing Institute. His research explores the relationship between pathology, perception and prediction across cognitive neuroscience and computer science, outlining a philosophy of noise and uncertainty in the development of predictive systems.

Natalia Domínguez Rangel (NL/CO) composer/sound artist living and working between Vienna and Amsterdam. Domínguez Rangel’s music and sound work offers a varied mix of contemporary classical composition alongside electronics, synthesis, field recordings, ambisonics, installations and performance. Her work has been connected with architecture, in situ installations, acoustic ecologies and technology. She is interested how sound affects and resonates with an audience physiologically and psychologically, and how space makes us think of time, duration, medium, acoustics and architecture.

Nathaniel Tkacz is assistant professor at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies at the University of Warwick and also expert on network politics, Open Source and Free Culture, plusco-founder of the MoneyLab conference

I am interested in informal methods of the distribution of information and goods, forms of social creativity in the face of scarcity, and the communities and human infrastructures that shape such practices. My projects are related to alternative networks, informal economies, and power structures. I pay particular attention to the alternative strategies that have emerged in the digital culture of my native Cuba, which are a response to the disconnection of my country from the global networks that control the Internet today.

Nicolas Gourault is an artist and filmmaker based in Paris (FR) with a background in visual arts and visual studies. He has worked with Forensic Architecture before graduating from Le Fresnoy, Studio national des arts. His work is imbued with this double training, navigating between online open-source investigations and the critical use of new media as documentary tools. His films and video installations explore the power relationships embedded in technologies and tries to build counter-narratives through the use of situated testimony and experimental image making.