Contributors

J. Steininger: Sound - Artist & freelance audio expert since at least since 1997
2003-2005 Studies Bruckner University Linz
2004-2008 Studies Space&Design Strategies UfG
2008-2011 MA Soundstudies UDK Berlin
2008-2011 Ma Space&Design Strat. UfG

Michael Schweiger Soundartist Musician since 1993
1991-2005 Studies Sociology JKU
since 2009 MA studies civic education
1993-2008 cultural worker
since 2008 head of experimental soundstudio at UfG

We are ~zBlace, ~ccl & ~sayroe possibly more individuals in and around NotFoundOn.

Malte Steiner

freelance software developer (C++, Java, Objective-C, Linux, Mac OSX, Windows, IPhone, Android, J2ME), media artist, sound designer, musician

Ola Bonati is a researcher and storyteller working on topics exploring the implications of various technologies on our culture. In her work, she investigates the consequences of Web 3.0 hype, politics of design, digital monopolies, platform labor, and individual digital habits. She frequently turns to writing (ranting) about technology but remains hopeful and playful by creating critical new media pieces and interactive workshops.

Currently sharpening his artistically charged self-hosting skills as a sysadmin at servus.at, Onur Olgaç pursued his BSc. in Computer Science with an extensive involvement in Visual Communication Design. He started to focus on human perception and decision making processes in interaction design and the politics surrounding technology within artistic contexts as part of his MA degree, while actively fighting against digital oppression and for his right to privacy.

The Open Technology Laboratory (short OTELO) is no disguised educational
institution, but an inspiring spare time organization for the creative
community, whose first purpose is a social one: community building with
a low-level open access and interesting means of operation. OTELO can
fulfill a lot of things that schools, universities or enterprises cannot
and therefore will excite first and foremost those people for technical
things who want to try out alternatives to conventional education or
wage work. OTELO leaves out pressure in all terms and adds creativity

Owen Mundy is a researcher and technologist who investigates public space, information privacy, and big data. His work has been covered in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Time Magazine, NPR, and Wired Magazine and exhibited in multiple museums and festivals in New York, Berlin, Los Angeles, Rotterdam, and Mexico City. He has received numerous creative fellowships, a DAAD (Berlin 2010–11), and a Fulbright Fellowship (Austria 2016).

Özgün Eylül İşcen is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Program of Computational Media, Arts and Cultures at Duke University, United States. Her dissertation examines the current applications of computational media within the context of the Middle East, thereby underlining wider flows of technology, culture, and capital. She has a background in media, film and soundscape studies. She has presented her work at multiple academic and art institutions, as well as published in a variety of edited book volumes, academic journals, and art catalogs.

Dr. Pablo DeSoto is an architect, scholar and educator with an iconoclastic experience across geographic and disciplinary borders. He is the editor of three books Fadaiat, Freedom of Movement and Freedom of knowledge, Situation Room: Designing a Prototoype of a Citizen Situation Room and After Video Assemblages. In the 2000s he was co-founder of hackitectura.net, a group of architects, computer specialists and activists. Pablo is currently Guest Lecturer at Umeå University School of Architecture.