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''A video by [https://world-information.net/ World-Information.Net], Konrad Becker/Felix Stalder  Camera: Fred Barney Taylor, NY Support: Jim Fleming, Lewanne Jones, Postproduction: Georg Schütz, Sound: Konrad Becker, (57min. 2022)''
 
''A video by [https://world-information.net/ World-Information.Net], Konrad Becker/Felix Stalder  Camera: Fred Barney Taylor, NY Support: Jim Fleming, Lewanne Jones, Postproduction: Georg Schütz, Sound: Konrad Becker, (57min. 2022)''
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== About Felix Stalder ==
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[[File:Felix-Stalder.jpg|thumb|240px]]
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My name is Felix Stalder and I'm currently dividing my time between working as a professor of digital culture and network theories at the Zurich University of the Arts and as an independent researcher/organizer with groups such as the Institute for New Cultural Technologies (t0) and the technopolitics group in Vienna.
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I've been working in this area since the mid-1990s. At the end of the 90s, I was pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Toronto (completed in 2001), then as a post-doc with the Surveillance Project, a transdisciplinary research initiative based in the Department of Sociology, Queen's University in Kingston, ON, Canada (completed in 2002). Since 2003, I'm a (part-time) faculty member in Zurich, where I teach in the Department of Fine Arts and lead research projects.

Revision as of 14:53, 10 March 2023

We are happy to announce an interesting film screening and discussion evening


See blog post by Felix Stalder

A video by World-Information.Net, Konrad Becker/Felix Stalder Camera: Fred Barney Taylor, NY Support: Jim Fleming, Lewanne Jones, Postproduction: Georg Schütz, Sound: Konrad Becker, (57min. 2022)


About Felix Stalder

Felix-Stalder.jpg

My name is Felix Stalder and I'm currently dividing my time between working as a professor of digital culture and network theories at the Zurich University of the Arts and as an independent researcher/organizer with groups such as the Institute for New Cultural Technologies (t0) and the technopolitics group in Vienna.

I've been working in this area since the mid-1990s. At the end of the 90s, I was pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Toronto (completed in 2001), then as a post-doc with the Surveillance Project, a transdisciplinary research initiative based in the Department of Sociology, Queen's University in Kingston, ON, Canada (completed in 2002). Since 2003, I'm a (part-time) faculty member in Zurich, where I teach in the Department of Fine Arts and lead research projects.