Contributors

Petites Singularités is a non-profit association established in Brussels.

The association aims to bring a different outlook on transindividual aesthetics with regard to local collectives and their digital practices.

Petites Singularités holds aesthetical projects under various free forms adapted to their expression and their public dissemination. Literary, poetic, artistic, software, philosophical, lively research-action, Petites Singularités edit, publish, produce, hybridize, support, invite, travel.

Philip Leitner works on the themes of randomness, space and intervention, the fortress europe and technopolitics.
Leitner has been operating autonomous server infrastructure for more than 20 years and is a hacker, developer, media activist and musician.

 

Pippa Buchanan is community manager for the School of Webcraft, a partnership between the Mozilla Foundation and Peer 2 Peer University (P2PU). Recently moved to Linz, she worked in educational software, video games development and as a design educator before becoming involved in non-formal and open educational projects.

http://learninglearning.wordpress.com
http://p2pu.org/webcraft

Lucía Egaña and Pablo Selín are part of Pluriversidad Nómada. The collective was born from the desire to generate a loving context where different debates and practices can take place around issues that cross us daily. It is a space that takes shelter in the umbrella of “art, science and technology” densifying its use by locating the context and his physical condition.

Polina Khatsenka is an audiovisual artist, sound designer and sonic curator from Minsk, Belarus, based in Usti nad Labem, Czech republic. She is devoting her work to various aspects of sound with a focus on audio performance, site-specific installations and composing.

The Post-Bio-Internet Collective explores natural and virtual environments through participatory actions, investigating the influence of online phenomena and their systems of representation in the perception of our physical reality. This new virtual collective subjectivity offers us new possibilities, as it promotes the idea that today—as Joseph Beuys predicted—everyone is an artist, thus assigning a new role to shared images and their producers.

Przemyslaw Sanecki, Ph.D., was born in 1977 in Trzebnica, Poland, lives in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
Education:
2005. MA in Fine Arts at Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw, Poland.
2014. Ph.D. in Fine Arts at University of Arts in Poznan, Poland.
Artistic pratice:
He debuted in 1999 with a performance in Entropia Gallery, Wroclaw, Poland.
Since then he is active in fields of performance art, media art, experimental music and computational art.
He is also an active noise musician.

Raphael Perret is a Zurich based artist, exploring the interplay between physical and virtual spaces, the closing of circles, as well as the examination of value systems. Since 2012, he has worked on the informal-illegal recycling of e-waste in India and is researching from a socially engaged, artistic perspective the aesthetic of decaying technology as well as the circumstances of the workers in India.

richie herbst
born 1976 and lives in linz, involved in Dilemma Records, Interstellar
Records, KAPU, klingt.org, Lufthanfa, Oheim Open Air and running a radio
show on Radio Fro. besides Regolith he is creating sounds as "Herbst"
and likes djing. http://regolith.klingt.org

christian zollner
born in the 80ties and lives in berlin. running Zauner Electronics - a
center of creative research and development of electronical and
semi-electronical instruments. played in Men Killing Men and was/is part
of the KAPU linz. http://zaunerelektronik.blogspot.com/

markus decker