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'''Stefanie Wuschitz''' (AT) is a lead researcher at the Academy of Fine Arts [[Vienna]] for projects examining ethical hardware in artistic practice, citizen science and data colonialism in Indonesia. Through her arts-based research, Wuschitz critically examines cultures of technology and production, with an established artistic practice that is exhibited internationally. She co-founded the feminist hackerspace [[Mz* Baltazar's Laboratory]] in Vienna, which hosts international exhibitions, lectures and workshops, co-organizes conferences and festivals, and actively advocates against gender bias in technology and open culture. Wuschitz has previously held research fellowships at TU Berlin, the University of Arts Berlin (UdK), Umeå University and the Weizenbaum Institut. She holds a PhD from the department of Visual Culture at TU Vienna, a MFA from the University of Applied Arts Vienna and a MPS from the Interactive Telecommunications Program of New York University. [https://stefaniewuschitz.com/?page_id=2 (2024)]
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'''Stefanie Wuschitz''' is project leader at the Academy of Fine Arts [[Vienna]]. Working at the intersection of research and art, her work engages with practices of queering and decolonizing technology. In addition to her art practice, she is also an activist and educator, and leads customized citizen science workshops. She holds an MFA in Transmedia Arts from University of Applied Arts Vienna (2006) and a MPS from TISCH School of the Arts at New York University (ITP). 2009 she became Digital Art Fellow at Umeå University in Sweden. 2009 she founded the feminist hackerspace and art collective [[Mz* Baltazar's Laboratory]] in Vienna that she co-organized for fourteen years. In 2014 she finished her PhD on 'Feminist Hackerspaces' at the Vienna University of Technology. She held research and Post-Doc positions at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, the Vienna University of Technology, Michigan University, Weizenbaum Institut, Universitaet der Kuenste Berlin and is currently project leader of an FWF research project on 'Feminist Hacking. Building Circuits as an Artistic Practice' affiliated to Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. She will build upon her artistic research project at the TU Berlin titled "Coded Feminisms in Indonesia“ (Berliner Hochschulprogramm DiGiTal) through the Elise Richter PEEK project „Feminist Strategies against Digital Colonialism“. Her interactive installations, animations and visuals were shown in international exhibitions, festivals and art venues. [https://stefaniewuschitz.cargo.site/Info (2024)]
  
 
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Stefanie Wuschitz is project leader at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Working at the intersection of research and art, her work engages with practices of queering and decolonizing technology. In addition to her art practice, she is also an activist and educator, and leads customized citizen science workshops. She holds an MFA in Transmedia Arts from University of Applied Arts Vienna (2006) and a MPS from TISCH School of the Arts at New York University (ITP). 2009 she became Digital Art Fellow at Umeå University in Sweden. 2009 she founded the feminist hackerspace and art collective Mz* Baltazar's Laboratory in Vienna that she co-organized for fourteen years. In 2014 she finished her PhD on 'Feminist Hackerspaces' at the Vienna University of Technology. She held research and Post-Doc positions at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, the Vienna University of Technology, Michigan University, Weizenbaum Institut, Universitaet der Kuenste Berlin and is currently project leader of an FWF research project on 'Feminist Hacking. Building Circuits as an Artistic Practice' affiliated to Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. She will build upon her artistic research project at the TU Berlin titled "Coded Feminisms in Indonesia“ (Berliner Hochschulprogramm DiGiTal) through the Elise Richter PEEK project „Feminist Strategies against Digital Colonialism“. Her interactive installations, animations and visuals were shown in international exhibitions, festivals and art venues. (2024)

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