Tega Brain
Brain's practice explores how computational systems and digital networks shape environmental and social conditions. Her works create alternative technological infrastructures guided by environmental intelligence rather than extractive logic. Projects like Being Radiotropic and Can the Sun Do the Thinking realize speculative digital networks that challenge dominant modes of technological decision-making. Brain's research spans climate systems, energy networks, and the ways technology both perpetuates and can resist capitalist exploitation.
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Sam Lavigne
Lavigne works across video, installation, and participatory formats to examine surveillance, policing, and the relationship between carceral systems and extractive capitalism. His video installations including Coppelganger and The Zooms directly intervene in facial recognition and police surveillance technologies, exposing their mechanisms of control. Lavigne's practice combines technical critique with speculative intervention, using subversion and recontextualization to imagine alternatives to systems of state and corporate control.
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