Anonymity Workshop
- Stéphane Degoutin (author)
- Vadim Bernard (author)
- Martin De Bie (author)
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Title | Anonymity Workshop |
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Contributor | Stéphane Degoutin (author) |
Vadim Bernard (author) | |
Martin De Bie (author) | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.53288/0315.1.30 |
Landing page | https://punctumbooks.com/titles/book-of-anonymity/ |
License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ |
Copyright | Stéphane Degoutin; Vadim Bernard; Martin De Bie |
Publisher | punctum books |
Published on | 2021-03-04 |
Page range | pp. 447–462 |
Print length | 16 pages |
Language | English (Original) |
Stéphane Degoutin
(author)Stéphane Degoutin is an artist, writer, researcher. He often works with artist and researcher Gwenola Wagon. He focuses on ambivalent situations, between war and dance, sexual pleasure and nonplaces, the city and its potential, posthuman theories and the obsolescence of mankind.
Vadim Bernard
(author)Vadim Bernard, born in Grenoble in 1980, co-founded Dépli design studio in 2007. He worked for the MAC/VAL, Le Fresnoy, le Magasin-CNAC, Jean Nouvel, la Cinéma- thèque Française, Sciences Po, the Arab World Institute, le Grand Palais, le Musée d'Orsay and the Hong Kong Heritage Museum. In 2013 he started teaching Interaction Design at the EnsAD.
Martin De Bie
(author)Martin De Bie is a designer /teacher /researcher based in Paris. His personal research topics are focused on the hybridization of traditional craft techniques and high- tech processes. During many years, he has collaborated with the “now closed” french branch of the Graffiti Research Lab to develop an experimental approach to design, combining interaction technologies with urban socio-cultural practices. Martin has also co-funded DataPaulette, a multi-disciplinary collective focused on research and development in textiles and digital technologies and who take the form of an independent laboratory operating as a hackerspace. Now, he is sharing his time between teaching physical computing and interaction design at ENSAD and his personal research.