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'''Gregoire Rousseau''' is an artist, educator and expert in technology based in [[Helsinki]].
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'''Grégoire Rousseau''' is artist and educator based between [[Helsinki]] and [[Paris]]. He is graduated both as Electrical Engineer and Master of Fine Arts.  His artistic work questions the role of the machine, the algorithm within the digitally controlled society, and the complexity of the neo-liberal interests in relation to public knowledge, to commons within technological space.  
  
* http://www.rousseau.fi
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In 2001, he founded electronic music record label Tuulanauhat; in 2014, he co-founded [http://web.archive.org/web/20211222091934/http://rabrab.fi/ Rabrab Press] with [[Sezgin Boynik]], Journal for Political and Formal Inquiries in Arts. In 2018, he authored the publication ''Learning from electric energy in the arts, Knowledge happens together''; in 2020 he initiated [https://www.stationofcommons.org/ Station of Commons], a platform of commoning practices within technological space. [https://www.aalto.fi/en/people/gregoire-rousseau (2024)]
* http://www.rabrab.fi
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* [http://www.rousseau.fi Website]
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* [https://www.stationofcommons.org/ Station of Commons]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20210421010815/http://www.rabrab.fi/ Rabrab Press] (archived)
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* [https://www.aalto.fi/en/people/gregoire-rousseau Profile on Aalto U]
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* [https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9061-2905 ORCID]
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* [https://independent.academia.edu/RousseauGregoire Academia.edu]

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Grégoire Rousseau is artist and educator based between Helsinki and Paris. He is graduated both as Electrical Engineer and Master of Fine Arts. His artistic work questions the role of the machine, the algorithm within the digitally controlled society, and the complexity of the neo-liberal interests in relation to public knowledge, to commons within technological space.

In 2001, he founded electronic music record label Tuulanauhat; in 2014, he co-founded Rabrab Press with Sezgin Boynik, Journal for Political and Formal Inquiries in Arts. In 2018, he authored the publication Learning from electric energy in the arts, Knowledge happens together; in 2020 he initiated Station of Commons, a platform of commoning practices within technological space. (2024)

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