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Examines everyday technologies found in places and circumstances unforeseen by their designers and manufacturers. Provokes unusual perspectives on how technologies might be developed, used and reappropriated in support of people's personal, local and regional lifeworlds and lifestyles.

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Examines everyday technologies found in places and circumstances unforeseen by their designers and manufacturers. Provokes unusual perspectives on how technologies might be developed, used and reappropriated in support of people's personal, local and regional lifeworlds and lifestyles.
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Dani Ploeger is an artist and cultural theorist who explores situations of conflict and crisis on the fringes of the world of high-tech consumerism. His artwork has been exhibited in museums, galleries, and festivals worldwide, including ZKM Karlsruhe, Venice Architecture Biennale, transmediale, Nairobi National Museum, and The New Institute in Rotterdam. He holds a PhD from the University of Sussex, UK, and is currently a Research Fellow at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London and a Fellow at V2_Lab for the unstable media in Rotterdam.