Contributors

  • Nadine Schütz

    Nadine Schütz

    CH

    Nadine Schütz is a sound architect, artist, and researcher based in Paris and Zürich. She explores auditory environments as creative scores that inform and direct their own transformation. Her installations, compositions, scenographies and performances connect space and listening, landscape and music, the human and the non-human. Nadine holds a PhD in landscape acoustics from ETH…

  • Time’s Up

    Time’s Up

    AT

    Time’s Up builds playgrounds that encourage playful “what if?” exploratory thinking, a form of embedded curiosity. Whether immersive installations, discursive workshops or acoustic experiments, Time’s Up invites audiences, visitors and participants to playfully explore with us the way that the world could be, embedded in speculative situations of experiential futures, using somatic, narrative and rational…

  • Simple Noodle Art: Zi Yin Chen, Hsiang Feng Chuang

    Simple Noodle Art: Zi Yin Chen, Hsiang Feng Chuang

    TW

    Simple Noodle Art was founded by Zi Yin Chen and Hsiang Feng Chuang, who come from backgrounds in new media art and computer science. Their work focuses on the interaction between technology and humans and its impact on society, often utilizing video, installations, and AI in their creations. They have been awarded Prix Ars Electronica,…

  • Ryo Kishi

    Ryo Kishi

    JP

    Born in Tokyo, Kishi began his creative journey in 2014 after his completing graduate studies at the University of Tokyo. Focusing on natural phenomena rather than specific techniques or tools, he has produced experimental works such as the polarized light phenomenon-based spatial display dis(bias) (2017) and the kinetic sculpture ObOrO (2016) that utilizes the Coanda…

  • masharu studio

    masharu studio

    NL

    Dr. masharu (they/them) is an earth eater, an earth lover, and a founder of the Museum of Edible Earth. They hold a PhD in Mathematics from Eindhoven University of Technology. masharu’s work combines scientific research with personal desires and cultural practices, and addresses relationships between humans and more-than-humans. It has been presented across 30 countries,…

  • Marc Vilanova

    Marc Vilanova

    ES

    Marc Vilanova, born in Capellades in 1991, is a sound and visual artist whose work explores the convergence of art, science, nature, and technology. Grounded in expanded sculpture, he aims to foster active listening to voices often ignored or silenced by the anthropocentric paradigm. His creative approach embraces an openness to the world, creating spaces…

  • Dorotea Dolinšek

    Dorotea Dolinšek

    SI

    Dorotea Dolinšek is a Ljubljana-based artist. Her main point of interest lies in the artistic investigation of life in radical environments, specifically outer space. She holds a bachelor’s degree in painting from the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice. Currently, she’s working on her master’s degree in video and new media art at the Academy…

  • Emanuel Gollob

    Emanuel Gollob

    AT

    Emanuel Gollob investigates relations between the perceptions of AIs, robots and humans. Since 2020, he has been a PhD candidate at the University of Arts Linz. In 2023, he was a guest artist at the ZKM Karlsruhe and became EMAP residence artist at the WRO Art Center. His work has recently been exhibited at Smithsonian…

  • Klaus Spiess

    Klaus Spiess

    AT

    Klaus Spiess has been directing the Arts in Medicine Program at the Vienna Medical University as an associate professor and he has been developing hybrid performances, which have been shown at the Click Festival Helsingör, Muffatwerk Munich, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Beall Center of Arts and Technology, Irvine, the Onassis Cultural Center, Athens…

  • LaJuné McMillian

    LaJuné McMillian

    US

    LaJuné is a multidisciplinary artist and educator, creating art that integrates performance, extended reality and physical computing to question our contemporary forms of communication.

  • Martyna Marciniak

    PL

    Martyna is an artist and researcher with a background in architecture. Over the past six years her investigative work visually and spatially analysed complex cases of systemic violence and human-rights abuses. Her latest projects focus on the aesthetics of digital reconstruction, preservation and archiving, as well as the relationship of digital aesthetics to individual imagination…

  • Tega Brain and Sam Lavigne

    Tega Brain and Sam Lavigne

    AU/US

    Tega Brain and Sam Lavigne’s collaborative work examines shifts and transformations catalyzed by computational systems. Their work asks questions of ecology, climate, class, language, labor and economics. In their wide-ranging practice they have simulated international organizations, run a dating service in New York City and created a subscription service for the Enron email archive. In…