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Clareese Hill

Clareese Hill is a practice-based researcher. She explores the word identity through her perspective as an Afro-Caribbean American woman, and her societal role as a black feminist academic disruptor. Clareese’s interdisciplinary practice includes performance, virtual reality development, photography, experimental filmmaking, writing, and immersive installation. Clareese served as organizing assembler with fellow art researcher Elly Clarke on Occupying the In-Between, an online speculative conference that was enacted as a disruption contra to consider academic research dissemination.

Infrastructural Manouevres

Infrastructural Manoeuvres is an ongoing project of the Rietveld and Sandberg library in Amsterdam; its aim is to foreground the role and possibilities of a library technical infrastructure, opening it up to reflection and experimentation. now imagine there’s more to it. https://library.rietveldacademie.nl/projects/infrastructural-manoeuvres.html

Gwen Barnard

Yasmine Boudiaf

Yasmine Boudiaf is a researcher and technologist focusing on AI, epistemology and the absurd. She was named as one of 100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics™ 2022 and is a fellow at the Ada Lovelace Institute and the Royal Society of Arts. She is a researcher at UAL’s Creative Computing Institute was co-module leader of Linnaeus University's 'Data & Chaos' course and has taught on UAL's MA 'Internet Equalities' and BSc 'Creative Computing'. She contributed the chapter 'AI Justice Matrix: The Futility of Policy Craft' and to the Transmediale 2022 workshop 'Rendering Research'. https://yasmine-boudiaf.com/

Naomi Alizah Cohen

Other Weapons

Other Weapons is a site for amassing and proliferating knowledge, stories, and positions by sex workers. It has no set place, but circulates in the form of printed zines, online pdfs, emails, stickers and wheat-pasting, and occasional public appearances. Our aim is to experiment with sex workers and our accomplices toward material strategies for our autonomy and liberation. We are for finding life outside of any given parameters, for finding ways to live, interdependently, beyond survival. Through print material, discussions, letters, film, music, and visual work, we attempt to distribute intelligence often hidden or unpublished.

Varia

Varia is a Rotterdam based initiative, which started in 2017 from the need to open up their members' practices and organise ad-hoc public or semi-public moments among different configurations; at its core it aims at developing critical understandings of the technologies that surround us. Varia experiments with tools for building physical and digital infrastructures in a collective way. https://varia.zone