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Chia Amisola
Chia Amisola (b. 2000, Manila) is an artist and technologist devoted to the internet’s ambiences and its loss, love, labor, and liberation. Their games, performances, and websites take interest in the intimacies of infrastructures, the labor of tools, and the poetics of machines from the domestic to the divine.
With practice dating back to 2006, including writing & software , digital intimacy (whenwe.love), placemaking & territories, religion & ritual, folk archival, teaching & organizing, artifacts & performances, amongst others.
"( Simply, I dream of gathering all the people I love in one place, and build an internet that might be that place. )"
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Tiger Dingsun
Tiger Dingsun, originally from Portland, OR, triangulates his creative practice somewhere between graphic design, web development and editorial work. He sees these disciplines as interconnected in the way that they allow him to manipulate and play with text to draw out various levels of meaning.
Language, for him, is affective, as words produce meaning not only from their semiotic function but also in the way that they engage the senses. They create what he calls “weak synaesthetic relationships” between different colours, smells, tastes and textures.
Present in the visuality of a word – not just the typefaces chosen to represent it but the shape of words and the base of the letterforms – are objects that carry aesthetic value within its own right.
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Rory Green
Rory Green is a writer, coder and scaredy-cat living on unceded Wangal land. Their generative poetry has been published in Cordite Poetry Review, Running Dog, Taper, and The Lifted Brow among others, and has been a finalist for the Goolugatup Heathcote Digital Art Prize.
“My poetry generator forecast assemblage was a finalist in the 2022 Goolugatup Heathcote Digital Art Prize, and my collaborative generative poem Trace Garden was presented at the 2022 Cementa Art Festival.”
“My main creative practice revolves around interactive and generative digital poetry.”