Sven Anderson is an internationally recognised artist whose practice operates through collaborative research, artistic intervention, participatory actions and interactive design. He develops projects in which different voices and perspectives surface together, prioritizing shared authorship and collaborations that converge on systems articulated in public space. Alan Butler is an internationally recognised artist who has produced a significant number of technological installations in galleries and museums around the world. Specifically, his expertise lies in the use of technology and physical materials/structures to explore ideas that address the effects that current technologies have on human experience. David Capener, is an architect, critic, writer, academic and educator. He is a researcher at Technological University Dublin. He teaches on the masters program at Queens University School of Architecture and has written for the Irish Times, The Guardian, The Sunday Times, and numerous other print and online publications. Donal Lally is an architect and principal at zero-degree machine [z-dm], anarchitecture studio that operates in areas within and beyond the traditional boundaries of architecture, landscape and urbanism. Donal is a Lecturer in Design Theory at TU Dublin. Donal's PhD project, titled The Posthuman City, explores how data infrastructures reconfigure human and non-human habitats. Clare Lyster is an Irish-born architect based in Chicago. She is an Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago and founder of CLUAA. Her creative practice explores the implications of emerging technological systems for architecture and urbanism, the subject of her book Learning from Logistics: How Networks Change Cities (Birkhauser, 2016). Fiona McDermott is a researcher at Trinity College Dublin and a former Fulbright Scholar whose work concerns the intersection of emerging network and communication technologies with the materiality and politics of cities. She has led and contributed to numerous multidisciplinary research projects that work across architecture, urbanism, design and technology.