Klaas Kuitenbrouwer
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Klaas Kuitenbrouwer heads the Zoönomic Institute and is senior researcher in regenerative practices at Het Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam. Since the late 1990s, his work is drawn to the intersections of art, design, technology, and ecology, exploring the points of contact and tensions between different knowledge practices: technological, artistic, scientific, legal, organizational, and more-than-human. In the early 2000’s he set up and curated the Mediamatic research workshops on the cultural significance of new digital technologies. He co-curated the Transnatural festivals (2010 – 2013) and worked in the field of cultural policy of digital culture at Virtueel Platform (2009 – 2013). In recent years, he has developed and curated programs such as Garden of Machines (2015), Gardening Mars (2017), Bot Club, and the Neuhaus Temporary Academy for more-than-human knowledge (2019), which led to the development of the Zoöp: an organizational model for collaboration between human and non-human life forms. Together with Ellen Zoete, he curated Have We Met? Humans and non-humans on common ground, the Dutch Pavilion at the Triennale di Milano (2022), which showcased existing and future Zoöps and won the award for best pavilion. His publications include Robot Love (2019), Vertical Atlas (2022), and Making Matters (2022). Since 2022 he is increasingly absorbed in the work on Zoöp.
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