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Olivia Lucca Fraser is an independent researcher living in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with her four youngest children. She is a participant in several geographically dispersed research networks including the New Centre for Research and Practice, the Jan van Eyck Association, the Form & Formalism Working Group, and a feminist collective writing under the shared pseudonym, [[Laboria Cuboniks]]. Her research deals with mathematical logic, dialectics, feminist and accelerationist political theory, computation, and artificial intelligence. She writes theoretical essays, poems, and code. [http://thenewcentre.org/people/olivia-lucca-fraser/]
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'''Olivia Lucca Fraser''' is an independent researcher living in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with her four youngest children. She is a participant in several geographically dispersed research networks including the New Centre for Research and Practice, the Jan van Eyck Association, the Form & Formalism Working Group, and a feminist collective writing under the shared pseudonym, [[Laboria Cuboniks]]. Her research deals with mathematical logic, dialectics, feminist and accelerationist political theory, computation, and artificial intelligence. She writes theoretical essays, poems, and code. [http://thenewcentre.org/people/olivia-lucca-fraser/]
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* http://laboriacuboniks.net/
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Olivia Lucca Fraser is an independent researcher living in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with her four youngest children. She is a participant in several geographically dispersed research networks including the New Centre for Research and Practice, the Jan van Eyck Association, the Form & Formalism Working Group, and a feminist collective writing under the shared pseudonym, Laboria Cuboniks. Her research deals with mathematical logic, dialectics, feminist and accelerationist political theory, computation, and artificial intelligence. She writes theoretical essays, poems, and code. [1]

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