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Sean Dockray is an artist who has been living in Los Angeles for the past decade. There, he was a founding director of the non-profit organization, [[Telic Arts Exchange]], an organization established for critically engaging with new media and culture. His practice radiates outward from writing - both software and texts - occasionally into complex platforms that involve many people over long durations, taking on a life of their own. Sean initiated [[The Public School]] and [[Aaaarg|AAAARG.ORG]]. He has recently participated in the Encuentro Internacional Medellin and in exhibitions at the Royal College of Art, the California Museum of Photography, and the Hayward Gallery. His writing has appeared in ''Cabinet'', ''Fillip'', and ''Volume'' and he has lectured internationally. He lives in [[Berlin]].
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Sean Dockray is an artist, a founding director of the Los Angeles non-profit [[Telic Arts Exchange]], and initiator of knowledge-sharing platforms, The Public School and [[Aaaarg|aaaarg.org]]. As a research fellow the Post-Media Lab at Leuphana University last year, he explored the physical infrastructure of the sharing economy, focusing on Facebook's new northern European datacenter. His written essays address topics such as online education (Frieze), the militarisation of universities (in Contestations: Learning from Critical Experiments in Education), book scanning (Fillip), traffic control (Cabinet), and radio (Volume). He lives in [[Melbourne]].
  
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[[Category:Media culture writers|Dockray, Sean]]
 
[[Category:Media culture writers|Dockray, Sean]]

Revision as of 20:19, 15 April 2014

Sean Dockray is an artist, a founding director of the Los Angeles non-profit Telic Arts Exchange, and initiator of knowledge-sharing platforms, The Public School and aaaarg.org. As a research fellow the Post-Media Lab at Leuphana University last year, he explored the physical infrastructure of the sharing economy, focusing on Facebook's new northern European datacenter. His written essays address topics such as online education (Frieze), the militarisation of universities (in Contestations: Learning from Critical Experiments in Education), book scanning (Fillip), traffic control (Cabinet), and radio (Volume). He lives in Melbourne.