Tatiana Bazzichelli
Tatiana Bazzichelli
- Anonymous Codes: Disruption, Virality and the Lulz
- Beyond in/compatible
- in/compatible research practices
- reSource Opening
- reSource event 001: Trial Crack
- reSource 002: Out of Place, Out of Time
- Disrupting the Bureaucracy, Rethinking Social Networks
- Launch of the Researching BWPWAP Newspaper
- Speaking Code: Coding as Aesthetic and Political Expression
- reSource 004: Networked Disruption
- reSource 005: The Medium of Treason
- reSource 006: Overflow
- Keynote: DoRadical Futures
- Keynote: Art as Evidence
- I am Nothuman: Forbidden to Humans
Tatiana Bazzichelli is a researcher, networker and curator, working in the field of hacktivism and net culture. She is part of the transmediale festival team, where she develops the new year-round initiative 'reSource transmedial culture berlin'. She is Post-Doc researcher at the Leuphana University of Lüneburg, as part of the Innovation Incubator / Centre for Digital Cultures, and the Institute for Culture and Aesthetic Digital Media, Faculty of Cultural Studies. She is Affiliated Researcher at Aarhus University (dk), where she received a Ph.D. in Information and Media Studies (2011), conducting research on disruptive art in the business of social media. She wrote the books Networked Disruption (2013), Networking: La rete come arte | The Net as Artwork (2006), and co-edited with Geoff Cox the book Disrupting Business (2013). In 2001, Bazzichelli founded in Italy the AHA:Activism-Hacking-Artivism networking project. She has organised exhibitions and events such as Hack.it.art (2005) and HACK.Fem.EAST (2008) in Berlin, Rome, and other European cities.


