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Jakutyte-Walangitang Daiva
Urbanistics, sustainable city planning, urban development and architecture as well as the development of urban climate protection concepts are the fields of work in which Daiva Jakutyte-Walangitang has acquired professional expertise. Since May 2011 she has been involved in Austrian, European and global projects at the Energy department of AIT. Daiva holds a Master of Science in European Urbanistics (Bauhaus University Weimar) and a graduate degree for architectural engineering (University of applied Sciences Frankfurt).
Karloff Boris
Boris Karloff is a collective phantom, a name that anyone can use, a connection to the general intellect, a resistance to zombie culture.
Kasprzak Michelle
artist, curator, writer, received several scholarships and awards; member of the IKT, the International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art
Kaufmann Therese
arbeitet am eipcp in Wien und koordinierte zuletzt das Projekt ‘translate.

Beyond Culture: The Politics of Translation’; unterrichtet zu kulturtheoretischen- und kulturpolitischen Themen und ist Redaktionsmitglied der Kulturrisse.
Kazeem Belinda
Kunstvermittlerin und Publizistin; Studentin der Internationalen Entwicklung und Theater-, Film- und Medienwissenschaft an der Universität Wien; Mitglied der Recherchegruppe zu Schwarzer österreichischer Geschichte und Gegenwart und Schwarze Aktivistin; Künstlerische Filmarbeit zusammen mit Claudia Unterweger: Josefine Soliman, 2006 im Rahmen der Ausstellung Remapping Mozart Verborgene Geschichte(n); Forschungsschwerpunkte: Repräsentations-und Migrationspolitiken.
Kazeem Belinda
Kunstvermittlerin und Publizistin; Studentin der Internationalen

Entwicklung und Theater-, Film- und Medienwissenschaft an der

Universität Wien; Mitglied der Recherchegruppe zu Schwarzer österreichischer

Geschichte und Gegenwart und Schwarze Aktivistin; Künstlerische

Filmarbeit zusammen mit Claudia Unterweger: Josefine Soliman, 2006 im

Rahmen der Ausstellung Remapping Mozart Verborgene Geschichte(n);

Forschungsschwerpunkte: Repräsentations-und Migrationspolitiken
Keller Paul
Paul Keller, born 1974, has been coordinating the Public Research programmes at the Waag Society (www.waag.org) in Amsterdam since February 2003. While studying Comparative Political Science at the University of Amsterdam (graduation in April 2002) he was active as a bike messenger in Berlin, Amsterdam and New York, festival editor (Next5Minutes), web developer, and political activist (No Borders Network: noborder.org, deportation-class.com).
Kerkhove Derrick de
Derrick de Kerckhove is the author of The Skin of Culture and Connected Intelligence and Professor in the Department of French at the University of Toronto, Canada. He is the former Director of the McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology. He is currently Professor in the Faculty of Sociology at the University of Naples Federico II.
King Jamie
Jamie King is a Contributing Editor at Mute Magazine (www.metamute.com) and the founder of Pretext (www.pretext.org), the first free/libre literary publisher. Jamie lives in Hackney, London.
Kireev Oleg
Oleg Kireev (1975 - 2009) was an art- and media-critic, editor, curator and activist. He has participated in a number of media-political campaigns ("Against all parties", 1999) and actions ("Barricade at Bolshaya Nikitskaya", May 1998). He is the founder of the Ghetto collective in Moscow (www.getto.rema.ru), which is dedicated to cultural and political analyses. He is the author of articles on art and politics that have appeared in the Russian and international press ("Novaya gazeta", "Nezavasimaya gazeta", "Flash art", "Siksi", "Mute" and of two books, "Against all P's" (M., ghetto, 2001) and "Lifestyle" (M., ghetto, in print). He translated Konrad Becker's Tactical Reality Dictionary into Russian and was one of the organizers of the Moscow tactical media laboratory (part of the Next 5 Minutes 4 Festival.
Kluitenberg Eric
Eric Kluitenberg is a theorist, writer, and organiser on culture and technology. He is currently based at De Balie - Centre for Culture and Politics in Amsterdam, and teaches a course on "Culture and New Media" at the University of Amsterdam. He taught media theory for the post-graduate education programs in art & design and new media at Media-GN and Academy Minerva in Groningen, The Netherlands, and worked on the scientific staff of the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. He has lectured and published extensively on culture, new media, and cultural politics throughout Europe. Since 1988 he has been involved as an organiser in important media culture events such as the Second International Symposium on Electronic Art (SISEA), Interstanding I, II, & III (Tallinn, Estonia), The P2P - New Media Culture in Europe conference (Amsterdam / Rotterdam), the third Next 5 Minutes conference on tactical media, and "Tulipomania DotCom - A Critique of the New Economy", and "net.congestion - International Festival of Streaming Media".
Koweindl Daniela
Kulturpolitische Sprecherin der IG Bildende Kunst und Mitglied im

Vorstand des Kulturrat Österreich. Themenschwerpunkte: soziale Rechte,

Prekarisierung von Arbeit und Leben.
Kranich Nancy
Past President of the American Library Association; teaches information ethics and intellectual freedom.
Kreissl Reinhard
PhD in sociology and the director of VICESSE. His main areas of research relevant for this topic are security studies, policing, sociology of law, and criminology. He has coordinated major European and national research projects and acted as consultant to the EC and national government. His most recent publication is “Surveillance in Europe” (London/Routledge 2015) edited together with David Wright.
Krekovic Slavo
cultural producer, musicologist, journalist based in Bratislava
Kreuzer Linda
Linda Kreuzer studiert Katholische Theologie und ist Chefredakteurin des ÖH-Magazins Progress.
Kroker Arthur
Arthur Kroker (born 1945 in Red Rock, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian author, editor, educator and researcher of political science, technology and culture.
Kroker Marilouise
She and her husband Arthur Kroker are editors of the electronic academic journal CTheory
Kurtz Steve
founding member of Critical Art Ensemble, United States and professor of art in at the SUNY Buffalo.
Kösch Sascha
Sascha Kösch is co-founder, editor and executive director of the magazine de:Bug. He is also well known under the name of DJ Bleed.
Köstring Patricia
Independent writer and culture critic, Vienna, Austria
Laimer Christoph
Obmann von dérive – Verein für Stadtforschung, Gründer und Chefredakteur der Zeitschrift für kritische Stadtforschung dérive und Co-Kurator von urbanize! Int. Festival für urbane Erkundungen in Wien. Studium der Politikwissenschaft und Philosophie.
Landsgesell Gunnar
lebt und arbeitet als freier Publizist in Wien, gab 2006 »Spike Lee«

(Berlin: Bertz+Fischer Verlag) gemeinsam mit Andreas Ungerböck heraus.
Latour Bruno
Bruno Latour is a French sociologist, anthropologist.and philosopher. Having taught at the Ecole nationale supérieure des mines in Paris, UCSD, the London School of Economics and Harvard University, he is now Professeur des Universités at Sciences Po Paris and the dean of research of that school.
LEELA ZOE
ZOE.LEELA is fascinated with the creative energy and cultural freedom within the digital sphere. With the strong conviction that creativity is there for everyone, ZOE.LEELA decided to release her debut EP Queendom Come for free on the Cologne-based internet label Rec72.net. Foregoing the stress and limitations of dealing with major labels and distribution, her release made a splash. In her debut album “Digital Guilt” ZOE.LEELA preferred the use of the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-SA license: One can buy the album as a CD or download it and then – non-commercial use provided – share with friends use it in videos or even mix and remix it. ZOE.LEELA strongly criticises a tightening of copyright laws.
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FUTURE NON STOP

...is a semantically connected content repository, which contains documents on 15 years of new practices in art and media.

Based on an extensive archive going back to 1994 the site collects materials that serve as important reference documents in the field of new media, politics, and art and makes them accessible to a wider public. Instead of a hierarchically structured archive an experimental navigation interface opens up new ways to explore large information nodes. Documents are associated by a range of tag that allow to filter relevance according to topics and issue relations. ASCR, short for Advanced Semantic Content Repository, is the open source information architecture and "editing back end" of Future Non Stop.

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