Contributors 2024

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.

eeefff (Minsk/Berlin) are artistic cooperation / made-up institution / cybernetic political brigade / poetic computations / hacking unit / queer time. It is neither one of these, nor all together. active from 2013. eeefff make software-based projects, publications, networks, and platforms that critically explore digital labour, value extraction, and community formation. methods include: public actions, online interventions, performative seminars, software and hardware hacking, framing environments and choreographing social situations.

Elliot Perkins (UK) is a member of Ultra-red and long-time antiracist organiser. Based in the rural/coastal south-west England, he is increasingly working around migrant justice struggles with asylum seekers housed by the immigration authority. For some 15 years Elliot has investigated the question "What is the sound of the border?" with comrades from these communities in struggle all over Europe.

Federico Poni (b. 1996 ➟ lives in Tredozio, IT) is an artist / cyborg / pizzaiolo / web architect / net urbanist / student / teacher / copy-paste champion / garden lover / dead mouse / musician / alive pigeon / accelerationist / precarious / anarcho-defeatist / professional frier / wizard / minister / publisher / friend of machines / enemy of ASCII / four-leaf clovers hunter / designer

Felix Stalder teaches digital culture at the Zurich University of the Arts, researches at the World Information Institute in Vienna and a moderates , a critical nexus of the discourse on net culture, since 1995. His work focuses on the intersection of cultural, political and technological dynamics, in particular on new modes of commons-based production, copyright and transformation of subjectivity. He's the author/editor of numerous books, among other "Manuel Castells and the Theory of the Network Society" (Polity Press, 2006) "Deep Search.

Visual and sound artist. Based in Austria since 2015. Graduated from Visual Communication BA at Centro de Diseño, Cine y Televisión (2014, MX) and Interface Cultures MA at Kunstuniversität Linz (2018, AT).

Gabriela creates participatory and social interfaces, through an interdisciplinary approach. In her work, sound and listening represent attention to the invisible and  material for the sketch of temporal structures. Her work has been presented at international exhibitions, among them Transitio_MX (Mx), London Design Week (Uk), Tadaex (Ir) and Ars Electronica (At).

Working on the intersection of Free Media and Free Software.

Dr. Heiko Schmid is an art historian, curator and writer. He holds a PhD from the University of Media Arts Cologne. His dissertation explored science-fiction concepts of the future, machines and the cosmos from an art historical perspective. Heiko Schmid is president of the commission KiöR (Art in Public Space) of the city of Zurich. He lives and works in Zurich, Switzerland.