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Constant Dullaart is a Professor for Networked Materiality at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste Nürnberg, Germany. His artistic practice critically examines the intersection of technology, society, and cultural values, with a focus on internet culture, social media dynamics, and platform capitalism. He is known for projects like common.garden, an artisanal social media platform, and DullTech™, a satirical hardware startup. His work bridges digital and physical realms, often using code, neural networks, and participatory methods to critique corporate technological systems.
- Education: Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten residency (2007), Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science support.
- Awards: Prix Net-Art (2015).
- Key Roles: Taught at institutions including Werkplaats Typografie (Arnhem), CUNY DIAP, and the Jan van Eyck Academy. Current professorship at Nuremberg since 2023.
Research interests include networked materiality, digital ethics, and the sociocultural implications of tools. Notable exhibitions include I Was Raised On The Internet (MCA Chicago, 2018), This Unjust Mirror (Fries Museum, 2020), and Sunsetting Inconsistencies (Upstream Gallery, 2023). His curatorial work and lectures address internet politics and art’s role in critiquing technological systems.
Publications/commissions include attention.rip (UP Projects, 2017) and Chorus (Rhizome, 2020). Residencies include ISCP (NYC, 2017) and Open Space (The Hague, 2022). He actively publishes via his website constantdullaart.com and teaches in a bilingual (German/English) environment.
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