Li-Ren CHANG was born in Taichung City, Taiwan in 1983. He holds a Master of Fine Arts from Tainan National University of the Arts, Tainan (2011) and has received First Prize in 8th Taishin Arts Award (2010), Taipei Arts Award (2009), and Kaohsiung Award (2009).
Philipp Ronnenberg studied Digital Media at the University of the Arts in Bremen, Germany before graduating with a M.A. in Design Interactions at the Royal College of Art in June 2013.
Echoing a method from e-waste dumps to extract valuable materials from electronic waste, circuit boards from obsolete mobile phones are melted down on a hot plate.
Jürgen Neumann is a social entrepreneur with over twenty years experience in consulting, building and initiating social and digital networks. In 2002 he co-founded Freifunk.net, a non-profit, which focuses on spreading knowledge about open, wireless networks.
Cory Arcangel is a Brooklyn-based artist who makes work in a wide range of media, including composition, video, modified video games, performance, and the Internet.
Join MSHR's Birch Cooper and Brenna Murphy in a ritualistic post-digital feedback invocation where the holistic alternates with the rhizomatic and cybernetics merge with low-tech.
A native Oregonian, Thomas Haley has lived in Paris since the early 70s. He did his university studies in photography (University of Oregon), cinema (New York University), and art history (American University in Paris).