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Sonia Contera

She is a professor of physics at Oxford University. A graduate of the Autonomous University of Madrid, she pursued her training in Moscow, Prague and Beijing, taking her doctorate at the University of Osaka. In Japan, she explored nanotechnology and… Read More »Sonia Contera

Robert N. Proctor

Professor of History at Stanford University and, by courtesy, of Medicine (Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine). Ph.D., Harvard University, History of Science M.S., Harvard University, History of Science B.S., Indiana University, Biology. His work centers around the history of scientific… Read More »Robert N. Proctor

Ray Brassier

He is professor of philosophy at the American University of Beirut. He is the author of Nihil Unbound: Enlightenment and Extinction (Palgrave 2007) and Fatelessness: Freedom and Fatality After Marx (Verso, forthcoming). He writes on Marx, critical theory, and post-Kantian… Read More »Ray Brassier

Ramon Lazkano

A widely recognized figure on the European music scene, Ramon Lazkano has developed a musical aesthetic marked by instrumental refinement and compositional boldness. His work approaches sound as material and sonic architecture as a constantly shifting rarefaction, uniquely merging the… Read More »Ramon Lazkano

Olga Merino

Journalist and writer. A graduate in Information Science, she has a master’s degree in Latin American History and Literature from University College London (UCL), thanks to a La Caixa/British Council postgraduate scholarship. She has lived in London and in Moscow.… Read More »Olga Merino

Natascha Strobl

Political scientist and journalist Strobl writes for the Frankfurter Rundschau and the Süddeutsche Zeitung, among others. Her successful book Radikalisierter Konservatismus. Eine Analyse [Radicalised Conservatism: An Analysis] (Suhrkamp, 2021) won the Bruno Kreisky prize for political writing. In this book… Read More »Natascha Strobl

Mona Hatoum

Mona Hatoum has worked across a diverse range of media, including performance, video, photography, sculpture, installation and works on paper. Her work addresses issues of displacement, marginalisation, exclusion and systems of social and political control.    Hatoum was born into… Read More »Mona Hatoum

MARION POSCHMANN

Marion Poschmann grew up in the Ruhr Area and lives as a freelance writer in Berlin. She understands literature as a poetic process of discovery based on the premise that the nature of experience is not already known. Her work… Read More »MARION POSCHMANN

Marie Bardet

She does philosophy but also dance. Born in a town in France, she now lives in Buenos Aires. Her practice and her thinking explore the boundaries between theory and practice, drawing on both dance improvisation and somatics and contemporary philosophy… Read More »Marie Bardet