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Residency Period 29/4/25 - 20/6/25

I work within an experimental publishing practice that aims to develop artistic, collective and critical approaches to technology. My practice is based around nurturing convivial conditions for working and learning together and publishing through using whatever means is available, yet with a preference for free/libre open-source software (F/LOSS). My artistic research and experimental publishing projects produce invariably produce outcomes such as drawings, workshops, worksessions, meetups, graphic diagrams, plastic diagrams, digital tools, archives, libraries and knowledge-sharing systems and print and web publications. Accompanying this, I organise moments to introduce using experimental digital tools for design and publishing.

My work is situated within everyday life, seeing technology as not just hi-tech, for the experts nor a layer upon society, but as an entanglement we navigate. I’m interested in developing localised, intimate particular publishing systems as strategies for commoning, solidarity and resistance.

I see publishing as not just making things public, but also the act of creating publics and how these are related to the social, technological, economical and political dimensions of public space. Through publishing, I am interested in creating moments and opportunities for collective learning and action.

As a member of the collective Varia, I’m interested in everyday technology and developing collective approaches to it. As a member of Open Source Publishing, I work with F/LOSS both as a set of situated tools for design production and study of collective conditions. With other peers, I’m part of CC (creative crowds), a server which as a “pedagogical space in flux” offers digital publishing tools while reflecting on inter-dependency relationships between software and creative practice.

Simon Browne

Simon Browne is an artist, designer and researcher based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. His practice travels between; DIY (Do It Yourself) and DIWO (Do It With Others), designing and publishing, software and hardware, books and library collections, OSP and Varia, Brussels and Rotterdam. Simon’s work touches upon libraries, graphic design, knowledge distribution, experimental publishing, free/libre open-source software and free culture. His practice combines a variety of media, such as books and printed matter, food, sculpture, websites and software. He holds a Master’s degree in Art and Design from the Experimental Publishing programme at the Piet Zwart Institute. Simon is a member of Varia, the Center for Everyday Technology in Rotterdam and Open Source Publishing in Brussels, and a peer at a server for publishing experiments called creative crowds. Among other venues, his work has been presented at Het Nieuwe Instituut (Rotterdam), Transmediale (Berlin), Varia (Rotterdam), The Photographer’s Gallery (London), The International Festival of Computer Arts (Maribor) and Art Meets Radical Openness (Linz).

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