Helen V.Pritchard (TITiPI/ IXDM) 100 words Bio Helen V. Pritchard is an artist-designer, geographer, and queer love theorist. Their work considers the impact of computation on social and environmental justice. Helen organises with The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest (TITiPI). Their work with companions generates methods to uphold a politics of anti-fascist queer survival and practice. Helen is Professor and Head of Research at the Institute Experimental Design and Media Cultures (IXDM), Basel Academy of Arts and Design, FHNW and associate professorship in Queer Feminist Technoscience at University of Plymouth. Links https://titipi.org/ https://www.helenpritchard.info https://criticalmedialab.ch/people/helen-pritchard/ Short Bio (200char inc. spaces) Helen V. Pritchard organises with The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest (TITiPI). Their work generates methods to uphold a politics of anti-fascist queer survival and practice. Occupation/Location Co-Organiser TITiPI (Brussels) Professor and Head of Research at the Institute Experimental Design and Media Cultures (IXDM), Basel Academy of Arts and Design, FHNW (Basel) Socials Mastadon @Crittercompiler@post.lurk.org Insta https://www.instagram.com/helenvpritchard/ preferred pronouns they/them ----- Longer bio 200 words Helen V. Pritchard is an artist-designer, geographer and queer love theorist. Their work considers the impact of computation on social and environmental justice and how this configures the possibilities for life—or who gets to have a life—in intimate and significant ways. They are the co-editor of ‘Data Browser 06: Executing Practices’ (2018);‘Sensors and Sensing Practices’ (2019), the manual 'Infrastructural Interactions: Survival, Resistance and Radical Care' (2022) and the anthology ‘Plants By Numbers: Art, Computation and Queer Feminist Technoscience’(2024). They are also the co-editor of the Future Media Series (Goldsmiths Press). Helen is Professor and Head of Research at the Institute Experimental Design and Media Cultures (IXDM), Basel Academy of Arts and Design, FHNW. They also hold an associate professorship in Queer Feminist Technoscience at University of Plymouth and co-organise with The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest (TITiPI).