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Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei (1983) is a philosopher, philologist, and artist. He teaches at the University of New York in [[Tirana]], Albania and the Royal Academy of the Arts, [[The Hague]], The Netherlands. Together with [[Jonas Staal]] he published ''Follow Us Or Die'' (New York/Dresden: Atropos Press, 2009). He is also contributing editor of the online journal [[continent.]] He has lectured and produced exhibitions, publications, and translations in South Africa, China, Japan, France, the Netherlands, and the USA.  
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'''Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei''' received his Ph.D. in Media & Communications from the European Graduate School and Ph.D. in Modern Thought from the University of Aberdeen. He is a philologist and co-director of scholar-led open-access publishing platform [https://punctumbooks.com/ punctum books]. He is a specialist of the Old Nubian language and co-editor-in-chief of ''[https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/djns/ Dotawo: A Journal of Nubian Studies]''. He also directs project bureau for the arts and humanities [http://departmentofeagles.org The Department of Eagles] and is editor of the [http://newworldsummit.org New World Summit].
  
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Van Gerven Oei’s recent publications include ''[http://www.merpaperkunsthalle.org/projects/view/1196 Cross-Examinations]'' (MER. Paper Kunsthalle, 2015), and the edited volumes ''[https://punctumbooks.com/titles/beta-exercise-the-theory-and-practice-of-osamu-kanemura/ Beta Exercise: The Theory and Practice of Osamu Kanemura]'' (punctum books, 2019; with Marco Mazzi), ''[https://punctumbooks.com/titles/pataphilology-an-irreader/ Pataphilology: An Irreader]'' (punctum books, 2018; with Sean Gurd) and ''[https://www.moussepublishing.com/?product=allegory-of-the-cave-painting Allegory of the Cave Painting]'' (Mousse, 2015; with Mihnea Mircan). His three-volume work ''[https://punctumbooks.com/?s=lapidari Lapidari]'' (punctum books, 2015) provides the first complete overview of socialist monumentality in [[Albania]].
  
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As a translator, Van Gerven Oei works mostly with anonymous Medieval Nubian scribes and more recent authors such as Jean Daive, Hervé Guibert, Werner Hamacher, [[Dick Raaijmakers]], [[Avital Ronell]], and Nachoem M. Wijnberg. His writings have appeared in ''Afterall, Glossa, Journal of Juristic Papyrology, postmedieval,'' and ''Theory & Event,'' among other venues. [https://punctumbooks.com/people/vincent-w-j-van-gerven-oei/ (2019)]
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Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei received his Ph.D. in Media & Communications from the European Graduate School and Ph.D. in Modern Thought from the University of Aberdeen. He is a philologist and co-director of scholar-led open-access publishing platform punctum books. He is a specialist of the Old Nubian language and co-editor-in-chief of Dotawo: A Journal of Nubian Studies. He also directs project bureau for the arts and humanities The Department of Eagles and is editor of the New World Summit.

Van Gerven Oei’s recent publications include Cross-Examinations (MER. Paper Kunsthalle, 2015), and the edited volumes Beta Exercise: The Theory and Practice of Osamu Kanemura (punctum books, 2019; with Marco Mazzi), Pataphilology: An Irreader (punctum books, 2018; with Sean Gurd) and Allegory of the Cave Painting (Mousse, 2015; with Mihnea Mircan). His three-volume work Lapidari (punctum books, 2015) provides the first complete overview of socialist monumentality in Albania.

As a translator, Van Gerven Oei works mostly with anonymous Medieval Nubian scribes and more recent authors such as Jean Daive, Hervé Guibert, Werner Hamacher, Dick Raaijmakers, Avital Ronell, and Nachoem M. Wijnberg. His writings have appeared in Afterall, Glossa, Journal of Juristic Papyrology, postmedieval, and Theory & Event, among other venues. (2019)

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