Being in the uncomfortable middle and the continued need for physical space.
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Annet Dekker interviews Eleanor Greenhalgh about her recent project The Dissolute Image (TDI) - a speculative, poetic image hosting technique that enables banned content to be secretly posted on corporate social platforms by splitting images into individual pixels and distributing them.
Eleanor Greenhalgh works in networked media and collaboration, where social & technical protocols are used to regulate (or resist) our experiences of sexuality and physical embodiment. Currently doing an MA in Networked Media Design at the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam.
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