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Flavia Dzodan

Lector at Rietveld Academie

Flavia Dzodan is Lector and head of the research group Algorithmic Cultures at the Rietveld Academie / Sandberg Instituut in Amsterdam, where she also teaches in the MA in Design. Her interdisciplinary practice spans theory, video, micro-publication, and computational aesthetics, focusing on the algorithmic residues of colonial taxonomies and the infrastructures that govern affect. Dzodan’s recent work, explores algorithmic aesthetics through AI-generated chimeras, speculative video works, and audiovisual installations that address algorithmic violence, predictive exhaustion, and vital austerity. Her research mobilizes recursion, hauntology, and affective latency to resist the procedural legibility and epistemic austerity of both computational systems and contemporary art institutions. She is currently working on the project ā€œAffective Logistics: Absence / Longing / Saturationā€ staging the infrastructure as a producer of unresolved time and an index of asynchronous relation.

2025

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