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Catalina Alzate (she/her) is a Colombian designer, artist and educator, currently a Teaching Associate and MFA candidate at the School of Arts, Technology and Emerging Communication (ATEC) at the University of Texas at Dallas. Her practice is rooted at the intersection of social sciences, participatory design and Feminist science and technology studies. Her professional experience has been based in Colombia and India, where she has worked in community-based technology design, feminist participatory research, art-mediated pedagogy and collective decision-making.
I am a multidisciplinary designer and programmer, creating interactive experiences for spaces and screens, and using data-driven computational design processes. I enjoy working on projects from concept initiation, research, through tonal outcome creation, for clients, commissions, and in collaboration with others. I am Course Leader in UX/UI Design BA(Hons) and a Senior Lecturer on Ravensbourne's Graphic Design BA(Hons) at Ravensbourne University London.
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This group of four organizers contains the expertise of senior and junior scholars together with young researchers, affiliated to Technical University Vienna in Austria, and Universidad de Los Andes in Colombia. The organizers have extensive experience in designing, studying, and publishing about open participatory processes, digital technologies, and resilient development in various geographical, institutional, and social contexts.
The authors represent diverse disciplines and approaches across design, anthropology, technology and innovation, from Africa, Latin America, Europe and the US.
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Alix Gerber and Christine Hegel live in New York, met at PDC '18, and are also working together on a situated action called The Deafening Silence of Public Hearings.
We are a diverse group of people with backgrounds grounded in architecture, design, media studies, and sociology. We share our interests around the topic of commons/-ing and Participatory Design. Andrea is based between Aalto University (FIN) and Universidad de los Andes (COL); Anna at Malmo University (SWE); Frederick at Federal University of Technology Paraná (BRA); Giacomo, Joanna, and Sanna (currently on maternity leave) at IT University of Copenhagen (DK); and Maurizio at Aalborg University (DK).
Catalina Alzate (she/her) is a Colombian designer, artist and educator, currently a Teaching Associate and MFA candidate at the School of Arts, Technology and Emerging Communication (ATEC) at the University of Texas at Dallas. Her practice is rooted at the intersection of social sciences, participatory design and Feminist science and technology studies. Her professional experience has been based in Colombia and India, where she has worked in community-based technology design, feminist participatory research, art-mediated pedagogy and collective decision-making.