Krystian Woznicki is a critic and photographer. Fugitive Belonging, his most recent book published by Diamondpaper 2018, blends criticism and photography. He is also the author of 'A Field Guide to the Snowden Files' (with Magdalena Taube), 'After the Planes' (with Brian Massumi) and 'Wer hat Angst vor Gemeinschaft?' (with Jean-Luc Nancy), all also published by Diamondpaper. His first book 'Abschalten. Paradiesproduktion, Massentourismus und Globalisierung' was published by Kadmos. He is the co-founder of Berliner Gazette.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?On the edges of democracy: mobilizing health and care as a common good
In the moment of the ‘corona crisis’, autocratic tendencies are cropping up, hitting those who are the least...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?More World: can communal practices save the planet?
Climate change, migration and digitalization are three of the greatest challenges in the current phase of...
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Published in: digitaLibertiesThe politics of artificial intelligence: an interview with Louise Amoore
Artificial intelligence, in settings as diverse as politics, commerce, policing and warfare, amplifies longstanding...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Struggling with the state
Three strategies – engaging with state institutions, practising exodus in the form of prefigurative politics, and an...
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Published in: digitaLibertiesThere is only life and power – not digital and non-digital life and power
The inseparability between our on and offline lives is the single most important thing to understand about the...
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Published in: digitaLibertiesThe special power of disruption in an age of logistical warfare
It's easier to imagine spectacular violence than the banal, logistical governmentalities that constitute warfare....