Sofia Boschat-Thorez
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Sofia Boschat-Thorez is a researcher, artist and educator who studies the social, economical and political implications of knowledge organisation systems and digital infrastructures. She is a member of Varia, a Rotterdam-based initiative which aims at developing critical understandings of the technologies that surround us. She teaches at the Willem de Kooning Academy and at the ESA Saint Luc in Brussels. (2025)
Sofia Boschat-Thorez studied Fine Arts at the ERG in Brussels and Media Design at the Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam.
- Publications
- Mining the Cloud (with Manetta Berends), 2018. A practice based research on the coining and evolution of the Cloud metaphor in computing over 24 years in Wired magazine. Interview (2023). [1]
- Vernaculars Come to Matter: (Re)Orienting Language and Technology, eds. Cristina Cochior, Julie Boschat-Thorez and Manetta Berends, Rotterdam: Everyday Technology Press, 2021, 112 pp. "What is the role of the vernacular in language and technology? Vernaculars come to matter brings together a range of stories and practices that address this question." With contributions by Clara Balaguer, Cengiz Mengüç, Ren Loren Britton, Rosemary Grennan, Michael Murtaugh. Publisher. Book launch, Materials. Wiki.
- See also
- Links
- Mastodon: https://post.lurk.org/@sofia
- DAAP (Digital Archive of Artists’ Publishing)