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'''Max Dovey''' (UK) is an artist. His performances confront how computers, software and data affect the human condition. He holds a BA Hons in Fine Art: Time Based Media (2011) and a MA (MDes) in [[Media_Design_and_Communication_Piet_Zwart_Institute_Rotterdam|Media Design from Piet Zwart Institute]], Rotterdam (2013-15). His research is in liveness and real-time computation in performance and theatre. He works as a producer and creative technologist for live events and theatre in the Netherlands and U.K.
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'''Max Dovey''' (UK) is an artist, researcher and lecturer specialising in the politics of data and algorithmic governance. His works explore the political narratives that emerge from technology and digital culture and manifest into situated projects – bars, game-shows, banks and other participatory scenarios. He holds a BA Hons in Fine Art: Time Based Media and a MA (MDes) in Media Design from [[Piet Zwart Institute]] in [[Rotterdam]]. He is an affiliated researcher at the Institute of Network Cultures and regularly writes for ''Open Democracy, Imperica'' and ''Furtherfield''. His work has been performed at Ars Electronica Festival, Art Rotterdam & many UK based music festivals.  
  
 
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Max Dovey (UK) is an artist, researcher and lecturer specialising in the politics of data and algorithmic governance. His works explore the political narratives that emerge from technology and digital culture and manifest into situated projects – bars, game-shows, banks and other participatory scenarios. He holds a BA Hons in Fine Art: Time Based Media and a MA (MDes) in Media Design from Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam. He is an affiliated researcher at the Institute of Network Cultures and regularly writes for Open Democracy, Imperica and Furtherfield. His work has been performed at Ars Electronica Festival, Art Rotterdam & many UK based music festivals.

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