
varia varia@gts.varia.zone
varia is a space for developing collective approaches to everyday technology. As varia members, we maintain and facilitate a collective infrastructure from which we generate questions, opinions, modifications, help and action. We work with free software, organise events and collaborate in different constellations. varia figures things out as they go, tries to keep notes, is multilingual, has open hours and can be contacted at info[@]varia.zone.
wakest ⁂ @liaizon@social.wake.st
I am in #Berlin for a month and would love to meet with anyone who reads this message!
manetta @manetta@post.lurk.org
networked publishing software studies relearning collective infrastructures (#nobot)
mara @mara@systerserver.town
Python developer, sysadmin, zines, art. White, AFAB, they/them.
joak @joak@post.lurk.org
no new news from notwork!
A self-taught polymath working on imaginary media from obsolete trash. In addition, for 2.2 days a week teacher in different institutions!
Rotterdam
he/him
harriet (they/them) @harriethw@mas.to
creative software engineer (they/them)
co-running www.queertechbristol.com
working on a DIY server poem www.poem.garden
Bristol, UK
Jon Uriarte @jonuriarte@tldr.nettime.org
Curator of Screen Walks, former curator of the digital programme at The Photographers' Gallery, Getxophoto Image Festival and DONE by Foto Colectania
^ @benbo@social.servus.at
Artist-led workspace and collective based in Manorhamilton, Ireland
Constant @constant@post.lurk.org
Association for art and media, Brussels
bnjmnearl @bene@post.lurk.org
internet user
film maker
he/him
Aileen @aderieg@post.lurk.org
Former translator of books & essays about art, theory, society, technology, based in Linz, Austria; liberated from other people's deadlines (i.e. retired) in 2018.
After living two years in Calafou, now living in Willy-Fred-Haus.
TITiPI @titipi@post.lurk.org
The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest (TITiPI) is a trans-practice gathering of activists, artists, engineers and theorists ran by Miriyam Aouragh, Seda Gürses, Helen Pritchard and Femke Snelting. TITiPI generates currently inexistant vocabularies, methodologies and imaginaries for articulating, activating and re-imagining the way that "Digital Transformation" impacts the capacity of public institutions.