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My name is Matthew Prebeg, and I am a multidisciplinary artist, designer, researcher, and technologist

There’s this old saying, “A rolling stone gathers no moss.” (1) This can mean something positive or negative, depending on who you ask. See, my dilemma is that I like gathering moss, but I also like rolling. I have moved around a lot, currently residing in Toronto, ON. My practice dynamically weaves disciplines and constantly changes, depending on my current interests or the direction the wind is blowing. I am a lifelong learner. You can think of me as a rolling stone in a moss garden.

Currently, my art practice explores digital culture, techno-ecology, and ephemera. My professional practice is centred on designing services and translating knowledge in health research. These, too, are bound to change. I am open to chatting and collaborating—you can contact me at hi@mattprebeg.com.

My CV is available here.

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Read my blog here.

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The internet is an ecosystem—living and evolving, shaped by both decay and regeneration. In this lecture, we’ll explore how digital spaces function as habitats that grow and persist, and how hidden networks sustain and shape our digital world. As “digital field researchers,” we’ll uncover what resilience looks like in the age of tech giants and algorithmic sameness. We’ll map our own digital biomes and forge a path to a softer, brighter internet. 𖠰𖥧˚෴

Host: NITESKÜL
Date: 3 March, 2025
Location: Apt 200, Toronto ON
Contents: 60min lecture/Q&A, followed by a workshop where participants map their own digital ecosystems

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