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'''Silvio Lorusso'''’s work focuses on the cultures and rhetorical regimes embedded in techno-social systems. He deals with the narratives and counternarratives that define platforms, devices and interfaces. By doing so, he engages with the tensions surrounding notions of labour, productivity, autonomy, self-design, entrepreneurialism, precarity and failure. Lorusso’s practice combines various media such as video, website, artist’s book, installation, lecture. This activity is further stimulated by writing essays, curating exhibitions and organizing public programs. In 2018 he published his first book entitled ''Entreprecariat: Siamo tutti imprenditori. Nessuno è al sicuro'' (Krisis).
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'''Silvio Lorusso'''’s work focuses on the cultures and rhetorical regimes embedded in techno-social systems. He deals with the narratives and counternarratives that define platforms, devices and interfaces. By doing so, he engages with the tensions surrounding notions of labour, productivity, autonomy, self-design, entrepreneurialism, precarity and failure. Lorusso’s practice combines various media such as video, website, artist’s book, installation, lecture. This activity is further stimulated by writing essays, curating exhibitions and organizing public programs. In 2018 he published the book ''Entreprecariat: Everyone Is an Entrepreneur. Nobody Is Safe''. (Onomatopee, English; Krisis, Italian).
  
Silvio Lorusso is affiliated researcher at the [[Institute of Network Cultures]] of [[Amsterdam]], creative coding tutor at the Royal Academy of Art in Den Haag and researcher at the Willem De Kooning Academy. He’s also a member of [[Varia]] and part of the editorial board of Italian graphic design magazine ''Progetto Grafico''. His work has been presented at, among other venues, MaXXI, Rome; Transmediale, Berlin; The Photographers’ Gallery, London; Kunsthalle Wien; NRW-Forum, Düsseldorf. He holds a Ph.D. in Design Sciences from the School of Doctorate Studies Iuav University of Venice. His writing has appeared in several magazines and publications, including ''Pagina99, Minima&Moralia, Not, Modes of Criticism, Printed Web 3, Metropolis M, Digicult''. Since 2013, he manages the [http://p-dpa.net Post-Digital Publishing Archive]. He lives in [[Rotterdam]]. [https://silviolorusso.com/about/ (2019)]
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Silvio Lorusso is an assistant professor and vice-director of the Centre for Other Worlds at the Lusófona University in Lisbon, a creative coding tutor at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague and a lecturer at the Design Department of the Sandberg Institute. He is a member of [[Varia]], the Center for Everyday Technology, as well as part of the editorial board of Italian graphic design magazine ''Progetto Grafico''. His work has been presented at, among other venues, MaXXI, Rome; Transmediale, Berlin; The Photographers’ Gallery, London; Kunsthalle Wien; NRW-Forum, Düsseldorf. He holds a Ph.D. in Design Sciences from the School of Doctorate Studies of the Iuav University of Venice. His writing has appeared in several magazines and publications, including ''Volume, Real Life Magazine, Minima&Moralia, Not, Modes of Criticism, Printed Web 3, Metropolis M, Ludica, Digicult''. Since 2013, he manages the [http://p-dpa.net/ Post-Digital Publishing Archive]. He lives in [[Rotterdam]]. [https://silviolorusso.com/about/ (2022)]
  
 
==Publications==
 
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** ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=21718 Entreprecariat: Everyone Is an Entrepreneur. Nobody Is Safe]'', Eindhoven: Onomatopee, 2019, 257 pp. [https://www.onomatopee.net/exhibition/do-or-delegate/#publication_9408] {{en}}
 
** ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=21718 Entreprecariat: Everyone Is an Entrepreneur. Nobody Is Safe]'', Eindhoven: Onomatopee, 2019, 257 pp. [https://www.onomatopee.net/exhibition/do-or-delegate/#publication_9408] {{en}}
 
* editor, with Pia Pol and Miriam Rasch, ''[[Media:Here_and_Now_Explorations_in_Urgent_Publishing_2020.pdf|Here and Now? Explorations in Urgent Publishing]]'', Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2020, 141 pp. [https://networkcultures.org/makingpublic/urgentpublishing/] {{en}}
 
* editor, with Pia Pol and Miriam Rasch, ''[[Media:Here_and_Now_Explorations_in_Urgent_Publishing_2020.pdf|Here and Now? Explorations in Urgent Publishing]]'', Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2020, 141 pp. [https://networkcultures.org/makingpublic/urgentpublishing/] {{en}}
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* [https://silviolorusso.com/about/ more]
  
 
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Revision as of 13:01, 4 February 2022

Silvio Lorusso, 2020.
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Silvio Lorusso’s work focuses on the cultures and rhetorical regimes embedded in techno-social systems. He deals with the narratives and counternarratives that define platforms, devices and interfaces. By doing so, he engages with the tensions surrounding notions of labour, productivity, autonomy, self-design, entrepreneurialism, precarity and failure. Lorusso’s practice combines various media such as video, website, artist’s book, installation, lecture. This activity is further stimulated by writing essays, curating exhibitions and organizing public programs. In 2018 he published the book Entreprecariat: Everyone Is an Entrepreneur. Nobody Is Safe. (Onomatopee, English; Krisis, Italian).

Silvio Lorusso is an assistant professor and vice-director of the Centre for Other Worlds at the Lusófona University in Lisbon, a creative coding tutor at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague and a lecturer at the Design Department of the Sandberg Institute. He is a member of Varia, the Center for Everyday Technology, as well as part of the editorial board of Italian graphic design magazine Progetto Grafico. His work has been presented at, among other venues, MaXXI, Rome; Transmediale, Berlin; The Photographers’ Gallery, London; Kunsthalle Wien; NRW-Forum, Düsseldorf. He holds a Ph.D. in Design Sciences from the School of Doctorate Studies of the Iuav University of Venice. His writing has appeared in several magazines and publications, including Volume, Real Life Magazine, Minima&Moralia, Not, Modes of Criticism, Printed Web 3, Metropolis M, Ludica, Digicult. Since 2013, he manages the Post-Digital Publishing Archive. He lives in Rotterdam. (2022)

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