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Elizabeth A. Povinelli
is Professor of Anthropology and Gender Studies at Columbia University.
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Sophia Al Maria
is based in London now, where she writes screenplays for a living.
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Allora & Calzadilla
have collaborated since 1995. Their work has been exhibited and collected widely in public institutions and private collections.
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Anne Anlin Cheng
is Professor of English and African American Literature at Princeton University. She specializes in twentieth-century literature and visual culture.
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Julieta Aranda
(Mexico City, 1975) is an artist and editor of e-flux journal.
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Kader Attia
uses his experience of being part of two cultures as a starting point to develop a dynamic practice that reflects on the aesthetics and ethics of different cultures.
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Dr. Beatriz Balanta
is an Assistant Professor of Diaspora Art and Architecture in the Art History Department at SMU.
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Sarnath Banerjee
is an Indian graphic novelist, artist, and filmmaker, and a cofounder of the comics publishing house, Phantomville.
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Franco "Bifo" Berardi
aka “Bifo,” founder of the famous “Radio Alice” in Bologna and an important figure of the Italian Autonomia Movement, is a writer, media theorist, and media activist.
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Mary Walling Blackburn
is an artist. Sister Apple Sister Pig (published by e-flux (2014)) was recently read aloud in its entirety by conservative talk radio host Glenn Beck.
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Aleksandr Bogdanov
was a revolutionary activist, philosopher, sociologist, economist, writer, and naturalist who was actively engaged in medicine and research activities.
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Benjamin Bratton
is a theorist whose work spans philosophy, art, and design.
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Giuliana Bruno
is the Emmet Blakeney Gleason Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies at Harvard University.
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Ilya Budraitskis
is an historian, curator, and activist.
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Luis Camnitzer
is a Uruguayan artist.
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Federico Campagna
is a writer and philosopher based in London.
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Yin-Ju Chen
is an artist based in Taiwan. Her primary medium is video, but her works also include photos, installations and drawings.
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Ted Chiang
is the author of Stories of Your Life and Others and The Lifecycle of Software Objects.
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Keti Chukhrov
has a ScD in Philosophy and is Associate Professor at the Russian State University for Humanities, Department of Art Theory and Cultural Studies.
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Douglas Coupland
is an author and artist based out of Vancouver and Paris.
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Déborah Danowski
is a philosopher and a professor at PUC-Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Marisol de la Cadena
is an anthropologist, born in Peru, who teaches at UC Davis.
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Liu Ding
is an artist and curator based in Beijing.
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DIS
is a New York-based collective and online platform that engages with a revolving and expanding network of collaborators.
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Sean Dockray
is an artist and writer who initiated the autonomous pedagogical projects The Public School and AAAARG.ORG.
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Jimmie Durham
is an artist, poet, and writer who currently lives in Europe.
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Hu Fang
is a fiction writer and the artistic director of Vitamin Creative Space and Mirrored Gardens in Guangzhou and The Pavilion in Beijing.
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Harun Farocki
(1944–2014) made close to 120 films, including feature films, essay films, and documentaries.
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Nikolai Fedorov
(1829–1903), a representative of Russian religious philosophy, was one of the founders of Russian cosmism.
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Denise Ferreira da Silva
is Professor of Ethics at Queen Mary, University of London.
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Coco Fusco
is a New York–based artist and writer.
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Global Ultra Luxury Faction (G.U.L.F.)
A coalition of groups, including Tidal, Occupy Museums, MTL, NYU Fair Labor Coalition, and members of Gulf Labor, established G.U.L.F. as an autonomous offshoot of the ongoing Gulf Labor Campaign (GLC).
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Leela Gandhi
is the John Hawkes Professor of Humanities and English at Brown University. She has taught at the University of Chicago, La Trobe University, and the University of Delhi, and has held visiting professorships in Australia, Denmark, India, Italy, and Iran.
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Benj Gerdes
is an artist, writer, and organizer working in film, video, and other public formats, individually as well as collaboratively.
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Liam Gillick
is a British artist who studied fine art at Goldsmiths College, London, graduating in 1987. His work deploys multiple forms to expose the new ideological control systems that emerged at the beginning of the 1990s.
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Natasha Ginwala
is an independent curator, researcher, and writer based in Berlin and India.
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Lesley Green
heads Environmental Humanities South at the University of Cape Town, where she is Associate Professor of Anthropology.
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Boris Groys
is an art critic, media theorist, and philosopher.
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Jennifer Hayashida
is a poet, translator, and visual artist and director of Asian American Studies at Hunter College.
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David Hodge
is Head of Art History and Contextual Studies at The Art Academy in London.
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Tom Holert
is an art historian, cultural critic, and artist.
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Karl Holmqvist
is an artist living and working in Berlin.
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James T. Hong
is a filmmaker and artist based in Taiwan. His current research focuses on nationalism and disputed territories in East Asia.
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Emre Hüner
is an artist living and working in Istanbul and Amsterdam.
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Hiwa K
is an artist born in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, Hiwa K lives and works in Berlin as a political asylum refugee.
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Carolyn L. Kane
is the author of Chromatic Algorithms: Synthetic Color, Computer Art, and Aesthetics after Code, a book on electronic color in the development of computer art and new media aesthetics after 1960.
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Showkat Kathjoo
is a Srinagar-based artist on the Faculty of Fine Arts in Srinagar, Kashmir.
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Hassan Khan
works with image, sound, text, space, and situation. He lives and works in Cairo.
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Adam Kleinman
is Chief Editor of Witte de With’s online magazine, WdW Review.
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Brian Kuan Wood
is a writer and editor of e-flux journal.
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Adrian Lahoud
is an architect and urban researcher.
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Lawrence Liang
is a researcher and writer based at the Alternative Law Forum, Bangalore.
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Maria Lind
is a curator and critic based in Stockholm.
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Wietske Maas
is a cultural worker and an artist researching urban food ecologies and metabolic relations between life forms in the city.
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Guy Mannes-Abbott
is a London-based writer.
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Raqs Media Collective
is a New Delhi–based artist collective composed of Jeebesh Bagchi, Monica Narula, and Shuddhabrata Sengupta.
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Tavi Meraud
is an artist currently based in Connecticut and New York.
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Metahaven
is a studio for design and research.
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Naeem Mohaiemen
is a writer and visual artist working in Dhaka and New York.
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Gean Moreno
is an artist and writer. He is currently Artistic Director at Cannonball, an arts organization based in Miami.
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Christopher Myers
is an American writer, artist, and illustrator of children’s books.
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Jean-Luc Nancy
is a French philosopher. Since 1973 he has written more than twenty books and hundreds of contributions to volumes, catalogues, journals, and films, as well as writing for the theater and poetry.
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Antonio Negri
is an Italian Marxist sociologist, scholar, revolutionary philosopher, and teacher.
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Arjuna Neuman
was born on an airplane, that’s why he has two passports.
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Pedro Neves Marques
is a writer and visual artist living in New York.
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Ahmet Öğüt
is a sociocultural initiator, artist, and lecturer who lives and works in Istanbul, Berlin, and Amsterdam.
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Ernesto Oroza
is author of the book Objets réinventés: La création populaire à Cuba (Paris, 2002). He lives and works in Aventura, USA.
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Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo
is a Cuban writer, photographer, fiction author, webmaster of “Lunes de Post-Revolución” and “Boring Home Utopics,” and editor of Voces and The Revolution Evening Post.
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Jussi Parikka
is Professor of Technological Culture & Aesthetics at the Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton. He has written on media archaeology, contemporary media arts, network culture, and cultural theory.
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Matteo Pasquinelli
is a philosopher.
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Nina Power
teaches philosophy at the University of Roehampton and critical writing in art and design at the Royal College of Art. She has written widely on culture, philosophy, and politics.
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Oleksiy Radynski
is a filmmaker and writer based in Kyiv.
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Jon Rich
was born in Amman in 1965. He teaches Arabic and sociology in Lisbon, where he has lived since 1990.
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Uzma Z. Rizvi
is an associate professor of anthropology and urban studies at Pratt Institute of Art and Design, Brooklyn, where she teaches anthropology, ancient urbanism, critical heritage studies, memory and war/trauma studies, and the postcolonial critique.
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Martha Rosler
is an artist who works with multiple media, including photography, sculpture, video, and installation.
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Rory Rowan
is a post-doctoral researcher at the Geography Department at the University of Zurich.
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Rupali Gupte and Prasad Shetty
are urbanists based in Mumbai.
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Mohammad Salemy
is an independent curator based in Vancouver and New York and an organizer at The New Centre for Research & Practice.
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Shveta Sarda
is an editor and translator based in Delhi.
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Aaron Schuster
is a philosopher and writer based in Berlin.
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Emily Segal
is an artist and brand consultant based in New York.
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Steven Shaviro
books include Connected, Or, What It Means To Live in the Network Society (2003), Without Criteria: Kant, Whitehead, Deleuze, and Aesthetics (2009), Post-Cinematic Affect (2010), The Universe of Things: On Speculative Realism (2014), and No Speed Limit: Three Essays on Accelerationism (2015).
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Bhrigupati Singh
is an assistant professor in the anthropology department at Brown University. He grew up in Delhi and studied at Delhi University, SOAS (London), and Johns Hopkins University, where he received his PhD in Anthropology in 2010.
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Sher Singh
is the cofounder and editor of Faridabad Workers News (Faridabad Majdoor Samachar), a monthly workers’ newspaper published from Majdoor Library, Autopin Jhuggi, Faridabad since 1982.
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Jonas Staal
is a visual artist whose work deals with the relation between art, propaganda, and democracy.
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Charles Stankievech
is an artist whose research has explored the notion of “fieldwork” in the embedded landscape, the military industrial complex, and the history of technology.
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Gertrude Stein
is a famous writer best known for her books The Making of Americans and The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas.
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Aleksandr Svyatogor
was a biocosmist poet.
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Pelin Tan
is a researcher, writer based in Mardin, Turkey.
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Ana Teixeira Pinto
is a lecturer and writer from Lisbon currently living in Berlin.
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Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
(1857–1935) was a Russian physicist and philosopher best known for mathematically formulating the fundamentals of modern astronautics.
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Jan Verwoert
is a critic and writer on contemporary art and cultural theory based in Berlin.
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Anton Vidokle
is an artist and editor of e-flux journal.
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Eduardo Viveiros de Castro
is an anthropologist and professor at Museu Nacional da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Susanne von Falkenhausen
is a professor of art history at Berlin’s Humboldt University.
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McKenzie Wark
teaches at The New School in New York City.
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Ben Woodard
is a philosopher interested in issues of space, motion, and how they relate to various forms of naturalism and contemporary philosophy.
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Working Artists and the Greater Economy (W.A.G.E.)
Founded in 2008, W.A.G.E. is a New York–based activist organization focused on regulating the payment of artist fees by nonprofit art institutions.
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Carol Yinghua Lu
lives and works in Beijing. She is the contributing editor for Frieze and is on the advisory board for the Exhibitionist.
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Ala Younis
is a research-based artist and curator based in Amman.
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Hamed Yousefi
is a filmmaker and cultural critic in London.
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Arseny Zhilyaev
is an artist who uses artistic, political, scientific, and museological histories to propose potential futures.