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Mattia Paganelli

Mattia Paganelli works at the intersection of philosophy, non-linear sciences, emergence and contemporary art. He teaches as a lecturer in the MA/MFA Computational Arts at Goldsmiths; has taught as an associate tutor in critical and historical studies at the Royal College of Art and as a visiting lecturer in visual cultures at Goldsmiths. His doctoral research (‘Finitude, possibility, dimensionality: Aesthetics after complexity’) received a AHRC bursary. He holds an MA in fine art, an MA in media art philosophy and practice and a degree in philosophy. He was research associate in Data Loam (PEEK, Austrian Science Fund) at DieAngewandte, Vienna and Royal College of Art, London. His publications include: Data Loam: Sometimes Hard, Usually Soft – The Future of Knowledge Systems, with J. Golding and M. Reinhart (De Gruyter, 2021) (https://www.degruyter.com/view/title/569932); ‘Asymmetry: How patterns of impossibility mark dimensions in knowledge systems’ in Data Loam (2021); and ‘Ontology interrupted: Prigogine, stengers and the abdication of physics’, in Pulse: The Journal of Science and Culture (2018).

Contact: Goldsmiths, University of London, New Cross, London, SE14 6NW, UK.


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