Adam Jasper with Vivian Wang, Dewa Alit, U5, Li Tavor, Alessandro Bosshard, Matthew van der Ploeg and Maximilian Kri    egleder
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Adam Jasper with Vivian Wang, Dewa Alit, U5, Li Tavor, Alessandro Bosshard, Matthew van der Ploeg and Maximilian Kri egleder

Adam Jasper is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture at ETH Zurich, where he is also the editor of gta Files. He contributes regularly to Cabinet and Artforum.

Vivian Wang is a sound artist and composer from Singapore. She is a founding member of the Singaporean band The Observatory, the name behind the experimental music festival Playfreely. Wang performs solo on synth, keyboard, voice, and prepared objects. Her current activities include sound-related research as well as composition and sound design.

Dewa Alit is a teacher and composer, leader of the group Gamelan Salukat. Alit continues to teach within his desa (village) in Bali, but also tours and collaborates internationally. He has led composition workshops at MIT and the University of British Columbia.

U5 is a Zurich-based artist collective that works in various media with an agenda to challenge traditional notions of individual authorship. The members of the group began working together at Zurich University of the Arts in 2007 before their graduation in 2011.

Li Tavor studied architecture at ETH Zurich. She co-curated the Swiss Pavilion for the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale, which was awarded a Golden Lion.

Alessandro Bosshard studied architecture at ETH Zurich and at Harvard GSD. He co-curated the Swiss Pavilion for the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale, which was awarded a Golden Lion.

Matthew van der Ploeg studied architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He co-curated the Swiss Pavilion for the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale, which was awarded a Golden Lion.

Maximilian Kriegleder obtained his PhD in robotics from ETH Zurich. He has been collaborating with artists in robotic art installations, which were displayed in Palais de Tokyo, Paris and Gagosian Gallery, NYC.