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      From Data to Matter: Anti-Systematic Interventions and Explorations of the (Micro)biopolitical Organism

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      debate and devise concepts and practices that seek to critically question and unravel novel modes of science
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      Bioart, Biological materials, (Micro)biopolitical matter, Material research, DIY/DIWO/DIT, Biology, (Micro)biopolitics
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            September 2021
            September 2021
            : 205-213
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            [0001]Nicosia, Cyprus
            [0002]Berlin, Germany
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            10.14236/ewic/POM2021.27
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            Proceedings of Politics of the Machines - Rogue Research 2021
            POM 2021
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            Berlin, Germany
            September 14-17, 2021
            Electronic Workshops in Computing (eWiC)
            debate and devise concepts and practices that seek to critically question and unravel novel modes of science
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            Applied computer science,Computer science,Security & Cryptology,Graphics & Multimedia design,General computer science,Human-computer-interaction
            Bioart,(Micro)biopolitics,Material research,Biology,DIY/DIWO/DIT,(Micro)biopolitical matter,Biological materials

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