
Oliver Lerone Schultz studied Philosophy, History of Science and Ethnography in Germany, extended by studies in Cognitive Science and Political Economy of Industrial Societies in Berkeley. Working with media-activist collectives – co-initiating globale-Filmfestival, laborB*, and other structures –, he also was academic researcher in media theory and visual culture (FU Berlin, Academy of Sciences). After 2010 he focused on post-media research, contributing to the initiations of the Centre for Digital Cultures at Leuphana, co-initiating the Post-Media Lab, and co-curating VideoVortex #9. After finishing the project “Making Change” – a co-activist research on social change acteurs in the so-called “global south” in 2015 – he is now working on the notion of trans.design, looking at altermodern form(ation)s of “design” in the context of critical and transversal theories of social transformation and “world-making”. In 2016, he was the chair of the “Anxious to Act” stream within the transmediale/conversationpiece, adressing re-calibrating perspectives and re-orientations of global activism.
As of January 2018