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Daniela Agostinho

Daniela Agostinho is a postdoctoral fellow at the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies at the University of Copenhagen, and a recipient of a Mads Øvlisen fellowship awarded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation. She is affiliated with the Uncertain Archives research collective. Her main fields of research are cultural theory, visual culture, feminist and postcolonial theory, and film and moving image studies. She currently works on the politics of digitization of colonial archives, the visual culture of remote warfare, and more broadly on cultural theories of big data, in particular feminist and postcolonial critiques of datafication. Recent publications include: ‘The optical unconscious of Big Data: Datafication of vision and care for unknown futures’, Big Data & Society (2019), ‘Uncertain archives: Researching the unknowns, errors and vulnerabilities of big data through cultural theories of the archive’, Surveillance & Society (with Catherine D’Ignazio, Annie Ring, Nanna Thylstrup and Kristin Veel, 2019) and the edited volume The Uncertain Image (with Ulrik Ekman, Nanna Thylstrup and Kristin Veel, Routledge, 2018). She is an independent curator and a recipient of curatorial grant to conduct the practice-based project ‘Fleshing out the image: Materialities of the moving image in contemporary culture’ (Porto, 2019).


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