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Tenesha Caton (THUAS)…
Ofri Cnaani is an artist and researcher who works across performance and media. She is a visiting scholar at the Institute of Visual Culture, TU Wien, Austria and a research fellow at the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA) at the University of Amsterdam. Her work has appeared at Tate Britain, UK; Venice Architecture Biennale; Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC; PS1/MoMA, NYC; Inhotim Institute, Brazil; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (MAC), Chile; Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, among others. Since 2021, Cnaani co-organizes Choreographic Devices, a three-day chorographic symposium at ICA, London.
Luís Miranda da Cruz (TU Delft)…
Annet Dekker is Associate Professor MA Comparative Cultural Analysis and coordinator of DuMA Archival and Information Studies at the University of Amsterdam, and Visiting Professor and co-director of the Centre for the Study of the Networked Image at London South Bank University. She has published numerous essays and edited several volumes, among others, Documentation as Art (co-edited with Gabriella Giannachi, Routledge 2022) and Curating Digital Art. From Presenting and Collecting Digital Art to Networked Co-Curating (Valiz 2021). Her monograph, Collecting and Conserving Net Art (Routledge 2018) is a seminal work in the field of digital art conservation.
Ben Garside (Raspberry Pi Foundation)…
Ozan Kamiloglu (LSBU)…
Mariana Marangoni is a computational artist and researcher based in London, currently a PhD student at UAL Creative Computing Institute and Lecturer for MA Interaction Design at the London College of Communication. Work focuses on critically examining digital materiality and its socio-ecological implications through a wide range of media such as installations, web-based experiments and visual poetry. Recent work has been focused on reimagining computational paradigms for an increasingly exhausted planet. Amongst others, I have given talks and exhibited internationally at the Victoria and Albert Museum, The Visual Politics of Digital Ecologies Conference 2026, The Photographers’ Gallery, Rhizome.org, Ars Electronica, Mesh Festival, Transmediale and AMRO.
Noa Roei is Senior Lecturer in Comparative Literature and Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam and ASCA (Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis). Her research addresses contemporary conjunctures of aesthetics and politics, with a special focus on national identity, militarism, gender and the body. Recent publications include The Future of Cultural Analysis: A Critical Inquiry (2025) and “Figuring the Border: The Politics and Poetics of Boundaries and Border Crossings in Letter to a Refusing Pilot and Boundary” (2026).
Rizal Sebastian (THUAS)…
Danielle Strydom (THUAS)…
Shinji Toya is a digital artist based in London and an Associate Lecturer on MA Art and Science, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, University of the Arts London, and a Fellow of Advance HE. His practice is based on digital image-making and often incorporates diverse methods such as video, image manipulation, web programming, artificial intelligence (computer vision), participation, and painting. His recent research and practice focus on exploring how art practice makes visible the materiality of digital technology and the environmental degradation it induces, through ecologically mindful, alternative computational approaches. He has presented art projects at The V&A South Kensington, Tate Britain, The Photographers’ Gallery, V2 Lab for Unstable Media, M+ Hong Kong, arebyte Gallery, Ars Electronica, Fotomuseum Winterthur, the xCoAx 2025 conference, 15th International Research Symposium on Apparatus & Illustration and CreaTech 2023.