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'''Martino Morandi''' works at the intersections between art, technology and politics. His interests and projects revolve around the material conditions of technologies and their genealogies, using non-hegemonic paradigms like conviviality, semi-efficiency, dys-functioning. He graduated in Graphic Design from the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam (BA, 2011). He collaborates with [[LAG]] in Amsterdam and [[Constant|Constant VZW]] in Brussels.
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'''Martino Morandi''' maintains a recalcitrant relation to bio-texts and other technologies that produce predetermined subjectivities. He is an interdependent researcher at [[Constant|Constant VZW]] in Brussels, [https://infrastructural.manoeuve.rs/ Infrastructural Manoeuvres] in Amsterdam, and [https://circex.org/en C.I.R.C.E.] (International Resource Center for Electric Convivialities) in Italy. His interests and projects revolve around the material conditions of technologies and their genealogies, using non-hegemonic paradigms like conviviality, semi-efficiency, dys-functioning. Ongoing projects include studying surveyance and the quantified gaze over contemporary cities ([https://all-syste.ms/now/ Footfall Almanac] with Alex Zakkas) and seeking strategies to resist the computational reform of education ([https://constantvzw.org/wefts/relearningseries.en.html The Relearning Series] with Jara Rocha).
  
 
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* http://www.gerritrietveldacademie.nl/en/final-works/2011/grafisch-ontwerpen/martino-morandi
 
* http://www.gerritrietveldacademie.nl/en/final-works/2011/grafisch-ontwerpen/martino-morandi

Revision as of 19:54, 14 April 2024

Martino Morandi maintains a recalcitrant relation to bio-texts and other technologies that produce predetermined subjectivities. He is an interdependent researcher at Constant VZW in Brussels, Infrastructural Manoeuvres in Amsterdam, and C.I.R.C.E. (International Resource Center for Electric Convivialities) in Italy. His interests and projects revolve around the material conditions of technologies and their genealogies, using non-hegemonic paradigms like conviviality, semi-efficiency, dys-functioning. Ongoing projects include studying surveyance and the quantified gaze over contemporary cities (Footfall Almanac with Alex Zakkas) and seeking strategies to resist the computational reform of education (The Relearning Series with Jara Rocha).

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