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Born 1977 in Novi Sad. A professor at the [[New_Media_AU_UNS_Novi_Sad|New Media]] department at Academy of Fine Arts, Novi Sad. Member of the society [[Narodna Tehnika]] (National Technique), retired game hacker, bureaucrat, DIY enthusiast, 8bit fanatic, electro pioneer, researcher, developer, scout, old & new media maker, atheist, activist, a lover of production processes and books with illustrations, internet ecologist, pirate by conviction, nationally undeclared, leftist with an affinity for high-quality cheeses, co-owner of a boat, traveler, “in VAT”, tactful media and hacktivism lover, esthete, passionate proponent of open code, society and data and a designer when he has to be one.
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'''Vladan Joler''' (1977, Novi Sad) is professor at the New Media department of the University of Novi Sad and leads [https://labs.rs/ SHARE Lab], a data investigation and research lab at the intersection between technology and society. In his own projects as well as collaborations such as [https://anatomyof.ai/ Anatomy of an AI] with Kate Crawford or [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=22167 Nooscope] with [[Matteo Pasquinelli]], mapping is used as a means of understanding complex assemblages. His most recent research focuses on New Extractivism and the invisible infrastructures of digital labour. [https://www.newpractice.net/post/vladan-joler-kim-albrecht (2023)]
  
He is also a member of [[Kuda.org]], and [[Eastwood - Real Time Strategy Group]].
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* [[Kuda.org]]
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* [[Eastwood - Real Time Strategy Group]].
  
 
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http://web.archive.org/web/20080616022729/http://www.joler.org/
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* https://labs.rs/
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20080616022729/http://www.joler.org/ Website] (archived, 2008)

Latest revision as of 15:04, 3 January 2024

Vladan Joler (1977, Novi Sad) is professor at the New Media department of the University of Novi Sad and leads SHARE Lab, a data investigation and research lab at the intersection between technology and society. In his own projects as well as collaborations such as Anatomy of an AI with Kate Crawford or Nooscope with Matteo Pasquinelli, mapping is used as a means of understanding complex assemblages. His most recent research focuses on New Extractivism and the invisible infrastructures of digital labour. (2023)

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