About

Short  (80w)

Luis Rodil-Fernández is an artist, teacher and coder with a mixed background in computer science, fine arts and composition. They are the author of Computational Somatics (2012), collaborator of the Data Workers Union and chair of the Climate Monsters Project (2020).

Long  (160w)

Luis Rodil-Fernández is an artist, teacher and coder with a mixed background in computer science, fine arts and composition. Through performances, installations and social games, his work proposes a critical gaze on human-computer interactions. As a researcher he is interested in anthropology of technology, how humans across different cultures engage with it and have their cultures influenced by it. Over the years he has been involved in various collectives that make open source software for civic involvement, open access to information, open science and freedom of expression. 

He is a researcher and teacher of Data and Matter in the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences.

Luis Rodil-Fernández has lectured and given workshops at various institutions including ArtEZ University of the Arts, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Waag Society, Bartlett School of Architecture, Architectural Association School of Architecture, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Erasmus University, Leuphana University of Lueneburg, Hamburg Media School, Minerva Art Academy and HKU University of the Arts Utrecht.

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