SI 27 Contributors
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Martino Morandi
Martino maintains a recalcitrant relation to bio-texts and other technologies that produce predetermined subjectivities. He is an interdependent researcher at Constant in Brussels, Infrastructural Manœuvres in Amsterdam, and C.I.R.C.E. in Italy. Ongoing projects include studying surveyance and the quantified gaze over contemporary cities (Footfall Almanac with Alex Zakkas) and seeking strategies to resist the computational reform of education (The Relearning Series with Jara Rocha). He is currently working on his personal Home page.
Imane B. K.
Imane B. K. collaborates with her colleagues and students, to create coaching sessions, workshops, and re-learning opportunities at Code Space (Sint Lucas Antwerpen). Alongside Tunde Adefioye, she researches threads Towards Braver Spaces and questions the fostering of collective and sustainable spaces that center care and well-being in multiple communities. Imane likes to think about different subjects that stand at the intersections of technology, art, and the socio-political sensitivities that arise.
Ioana Vreme Moser
Ioana Vreme Moser is a Romanian sound artist engaged with hardware electronics, speculative research, and tactile experimentation. In her practice, she uses rough electronic processes to obtain different materialities of sound. She places electronic components and control voltages in different situations of interaction with her body, organic materials, lost and found items, and environmental stimuli. From these collisions, synthesized sounds emerge to carry personal narrations and observations on the history of electronics, their production chains, wastelands, and entanglements in the natural world.
https://www.ioanavrememoser.com/