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From a collective of '''Feminist Servers''' the following people contributed: Mara Karagianni [they/them] - artist, software, sysadmin, psaroskalazines.gr, ooooo [we]  - Transuniversal constellation <nowiki>https://www.ooooo.be</nowiki>, nate wessalowski [they/them] - PhD student at Münster University, Germany, vo ezn
From a collective of '''Feminist Servers''' the following people contributed: Mara Karagianni [they/them] - artist, software, sysadmin, psaroskalazines.gr, ooooo [we]  - Transuniversal constellation <nowiki>https://www.ooooo.be</nowiki>, nate wessalowski [they/them] - PhD student at Münster University, Germany, vo ezn
'''Shusha Niederberger''' is a PhD researcher based at Zurich University of the Arts and working on user subject positions in datafied environments and aesthetic strategies of using otherwise.

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Inga Luchs is a PhD candidate at the University of Groningen. In her research, she deals with questions of data classification and discrimination from a cultural and technical perspective.

Søren Bro Pold (Aarhus University) works with the arts of the interface and interface criticism.

xenodata co-operative investigates image politics, algorithmic culture and technological conditions of knowledge production and governance through art and media practices. The collective was established by curator Yasemin Keskintepe and artist-researcher Sasha Anikina.

Jack Wilson is a PhD researcher at the University of Warwick’s Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies. While his work is on conspiracy theorists, he is not one himself.

Winnie Soon is a Hong Kong-born artist coder and researcher, engaging with themes such as Free and Open Source Culture, Coding Otherwise, artistic/technical manuals and digital censorship.

Christian Ulrik Andersen, Digital Aesthetics Research Center, Aarhus University, is attempting to bring the knowledge and practices of digital culture and art to the fore.

From a collective of Feminist Servers the following people contributed: Mara Karagianni [they/them] - artist, software, sysadmin, psaroskalazines.gr, ooooo [we]  - Transuniversal constellation https://www.ooooo.be, nate wessalowski [they/them] - PhD student at Münster University, Germany, vo ezn

Shusha Niederberger is a PhD researcher based at Zurich University of the Arts and working on user subject positions in datafied environments and aesthetic strategies of using otherwise.