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'''''We have always been geohackers''''' First published as: The Underground Division (Helen Pritchard, Jara Rocha, Jara, Femke Snelting), “We Have Always Been Geohackers,” in ''How to Relate: Knowledges, Arts, Practices'' (Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, 2021).
 
'''''We have always been geohackers''''' First published as: The Underground Division (Helen Pritchard, Jara Rocha, Jara, Femke Snelting), “We Have Always Been Geohackers,” in ''How to Relate: Knowledges, Arts, Practices'' (Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, 2021).
  
'''''LiDAR on the rocks''''' A first iteration of LiDAR on the rocks took place at the ''Citizen Sci-Fi fair'' organized by Furtherfield in Finsbury Park, London on August 10th, 2019.
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'''''LiDAR on the Rocks''''' A first iteration of LiDAR on the Rocks took place at the ''Citizen Sci-Fi fair'' organized by Furtherfield in Finsbury Park, London on August 10th, 2019.
  
 
'''''Ultrasonic Dreams of Aclinical Renderings''''' First published as: Possible Bodies, “[https://adanewmedia.org/2018/05/issue13-possiblebodies/ Ultrasonic Dreams of Aclinical Renderings],” in ''Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology'', No. 13.
 
'''''Ultrasonic Dreams of Aclinical Renderings''''' First published as: Possible Bodies, “[https://adanewmedia.org/2018/05/issue13-possiblebodies/ Ultrasonic Dreams of Aclinical Renderings],” in ''Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology'', No. 13.

Revision as of 17:14, 23 November 2021

Publication History

Dis-orientation and its Aftermath An earlier version of this text was published as: Jara Rocha and Femke Snelting, “The Possible Bodies Inventory: dis-orientation and its aftermath,” in InMaterial, Vol. 2 Núm. 3 (2017): Cuerpos poliédricos y diseño: Miradas sin límites.

x, y, z (4 filmstills) First published as: Possible Bodies, “x, y, z,” in Fictional Journal, The Uncanny Issue (2018).

Invasive Imagination and its Agential Cuts A shorter version of this text was published in Spanish as: Jara Rocha,Femke Snelting, “La imaginación invasiva y sus cortes agenciales,” in Utopía. Revista de Crítica Cultural (April-June 2019).

The Fragility of Life First published as: “The Fragility of Life. A conversation between Femke Snelting, Jara Rocha and Simone C Niquille,” Het Nieuwe Instituut Research & Development (Rotterdam: Het Nieuwe Instituut, 2018).

Somatopologies Initially created as an installation for Constant_V (Brussels, 2018), Somatopologies travelled to the 4th Istanbul Design Biennial; The Exhibition Library, Seoul Mediacity Biennial; LUMA Arles A School of Schools, C-Mine Genk and Goldsmiths, London for the seminar Volumetric Ecologies.

MakeHuman First published as: Jara Rocha, Femke Snelting, “MakeHuman,” in Posthuman Glossary, eds. Rosi Braidotti and Maria Hlavajova (Bloomsbury Academic, 2018).

So-called Plants Written for the forthcoming publication: Plants by Numbers, eds. Helen V. Pritchard and Jane Prophet (Bloomsbury Academic, 2022).

Depths and Densities: A Bugged Report Report of a workshop with the same title conducted by Possible Bodies feat. Helen V. Pritchard during transmediale 2019. Published as: Jara Rocha, “Depths and Densities: a Bugged Report,” in transmediale journal, issue #3 (Berlin: transmediale, 2019).

We have always been geohackers First published as: The Underground Division (Helen Pritchard, Jara Rocha, Jara, Femke Snelting), “We Have Always Been Geohackers,” in How to Relate: Knowledges, Arts, Practices (Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, 2021).

LiDAR on the Rocks A first iteration of LiDAR on the Rocks took place at the Citizen Sci-Fi fair organized by Furtherfield in Finsbury Park, London on August 10th, 2019.

Ultrasonic Dreams of Aclinical Renderings First published as: Possible Bodies, “Ultrasonic Dreams of Aclinical Renderings,” in Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology, No. 13.