Magdalena Tyżlik-Carver is a curator and researcher investigating relational arrangements of humans and nonhumans and their biopolitical creations through posthuman curating and curating in/as common/s, future thinking, affective data, datafications and data fictions. She produces curatorial experiments with software, people, machines, and data, and investigates forms of data curating. Tyżlik-Carver is co-editor of Executing Practices (2018) and Associate Professor in Digital Communication and Culture at Aarhus University.
She is co-editor (with Helen Pritchard and Eric Snodgrass) of Executing Practices (2018) a collection of essays by artists, programmers, theorists engaging in critical intervention into the broad concept of execution in software.