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'''Helen Pritchard''' is an associate professor in queer feminist technoscience & digital design at the University of Plymouth. Her work considers the impacts of computation on social and environmental justice and how these impacts configure the possibilities for life—or who gets to have a life—in intimate and significant ways. As a practitioner she works together with others to make propositions and designs for computing otherwise. Helen Pritchard is the co-editor of ''Data Browser 06: Executing Practices'' (2018) and ''Science, Technology and Human Values: Sensors and Sensing Practices'' (2019). Together with [[Femke Snelting]] and [[Jara Rocha]], she activates the [http://ddivision.xyz/ Underground Division], an action-research collective that investigates technologies of subsurface rendering and its imaginations. [http://titipi.org/?about (2021)]
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'''Helen V. Pritchard''' is Professor and Head of Research IXDM, HGK Basel, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW, where they teach on the MA Experimental Design. They also hold an associate professorship in Queer Feminist Technoscience at University of Plymouth. Helen Pritchard's work considers the impacts of computation on social and environmental justice and how these impacts configure the possibilities for life—or who gets to have a life—in intimate and significant ways. As a practitioner they work together with others to make propositions and designs for computing otherwise. Helen Pritchard is a co-editor of ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=18237 Data Browser 06: Executing Practices]'' (2018), ''Sensors and Sensing Practices'' (2019), the manual ''[https://titipi.org/wiki/index.php/Unfolding:Infrastructural_Interactions Infrastructural Interactions: Survival, Resistance and Radical Care]'' (2022), the anthology ''[[Media:Prophet Jane Pritchard Helen V eds Plants by Numbers Art Computation and Queer Feminist Technoscience 2023.pdf|Plants by Numbers: Art, Computation, and Queer Feminist Technoscience]]'' (2023). Together with [[Femke Snelting]] and [[Jara Rocha]], she activates the [http://ddivision.xyz/ Underground Division], an action-research collective that investigates technologies of subsurface rendering and its imaginations. [http://titipi.org/?about (2023)]
  
 
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* [[Base:Mastodon|Mastodon:]] [[Mastodon::https://post.lurk.org/@crittercompiler]]
 
* [https://twitter.com/helen_pritchard Twitter]
 
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* [https://www.fhnw.ch/de/personen/prof-dr-helen-pritchard Profile on FHNW Basel]
 
* [https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/staff/helen-pritchard-2 Profile on U Plymouth]
 
* [https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/staff/helen-pritchard-2 Profile on U Plymouth]
 
* [https://www.gold.ac.uk/computing/people/pritchard-helen/ Profile on U Goldsmiths]
 
* [https://www.gold.ac.uk/computing/people/pritchard-helen/ Profile on U Goldsmiths]
* [http://titipi.org/ The Institute for Technology in The Public Interest]
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* [[The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest]] (TITiPI)
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Latest revision as of 11:04, 7 October 2023

Helen V. Pritchard is Professor and Head of Research IXDM, HGK Basel, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW, where they teach on the MA Experimental Design. They also hold an associate professorship in Queer Feminist Technoscience at University of Plymouth. Helen Pritchard's work considers the impacts of computation on social and environmental justice and how these impacts configure the possibilities for life—or who gets to have a life—in intimate and significant ways. As a practitioner they work together with others to make propositions and designs for computing otherwise. Helen Pritchard is a co-editor of Data Browser 06: Executing Practices (2018), Sensors and Sensing Practices (2019), the manual Infrastructural Interactions: Survival, Resistance and Radical Care (2022), the anthology Plants by Numbers: Art, Computation, and Queer Feminist Technoscience (2023). Together with Femke Snelting and Jara Rocha, she activates the Underground Division, an action-research collective that investigates technologies of subsurface rendering and its imaginations. (2023)

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