Morgane Billuart is a writer and visual artist. She graduated from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam and studied at the Cooper Union in New York. She is currently an affiliated researcher at the Institute of Network Cultures and studied in the MA of Cross-Disciplinary Strategies in Vienna.
Her practice explores diverse technological phenomena in the context of digital practices and DIY-internet culture. Often, she examines these themes through the lens of her gender and existence as a woman, questioning how the forces of female bodies can help us rethink and critique the technocratic and digital spheres surrounding us. She investigates these topics through various mediums, frequently returning to filmmaking and writing.
Her visual work and research have been exhibited at the Stedelijk Museum, the Cooper Union, the Eye Museum, the Gerrit Rietveld Academy, and in various spaces in Vienna, Amsterdam, Paris, and New York. Her written work has been published by Set Margins, the Institute of Network Cultures, Do.Not.Research, Bookie Bookie, Blank Magazine, Amsterdam Alternative, and Lilith Magazine.
For portfolio, infos, or else, please write billuart.morgane@gmail.com.
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Research
Becoming the Product - Podcast and Substack
Subsight, Inquiries in the Subversion of the Attention Economy - Website
Girl Employee - Podcast with Carmen Lael Hinnes
Books
All pdfs can be purchased here.
‘The Heat of Others’, upcoming, 2024
‘Cycles: The Sacred and the Doomed’, Set Margins, 2024
‘The Cloud is just Another Sun’, self-published, 2021
‘C++, 40 Degree and a Bladder Infection’, self-published, 2021
Selected exhibitions / Participations/ Talks
‘Cycles, the Sacred and the Doomed’, Hamburg, Republica 2024, September 2024 Talk
‘Listen to It Like You Haven’t Been Born Yet’, Museum der Moderne Salzburg, August 2024 Performance
‘Becoming Human in Times of Post-Humanism’, Taipei, June 2025, Exhibition and Symposium
‘The Trade, Gianni Manhattan’, Vienna, May 2025, Exhibition
Soft Book Launch Cycles The Sacred and the Doomed, Technopolitics, Vienna, January 2024, Lecture
‘Facts of Flying’, Display, Prague, January 2024, Performance
‘Cycles, the Sacred and the Doomed’, Rietveld Academy, Amsterdam, December 2023, Book Presentation
‘A Love Letter to Reality’, NXT Magazine, Copenhagen, November 2023, Performative Lecture
‘Subsight’, Brave New World Conference, Leiden, September 2023, Project Presentation
‘Subsight Presentation’, Republica, Berlin, June 2023, Public Speech
‘Beliefs Systems and their Images’, UVA, Amsterdam, April 2023, Lecture
‘Femtech’, TU Wien, Vienna, December 2022, Talk
‘Opening WC’, San Serriffe, Amsterdam, 2022, Lecture
‘I know I failed’, Group Show with Lauren Fond, Boo2 Space, Amsterdam, 2022
‘Autumn Camp Post Precarity Workshop’, Hotel Maria Kapel, Hoorn 2021, Participation
‘Resilient Bodies’, Uncut Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam 2021, Group Show
Selected articles, publications, and others
‘Aesthetics of Virtuality’, Do Not Research, 2023, September 2023
‘Computing Humour, Memes as Saving Graces’, Meme Reader III, November 2023
‘Sexual and Psychological Education in Digital Spheres’, INC, April 2022
‘Cycles: the Sacred and the Doomed, On Optimization its Metaphors’, INC, December 2021
‘#MeToo in the Arts’, Lilith Mag, October 2021
‘The Hidden Implications behind Passive Income’, Institute of Network Cultures, September 2021
‘Crisis’, Blank publication, 2020
‘Void’, Blank Magazine, May 2019
‘New Mores, What Now?’ Idealenfabriek, May 2021
Grants / Residencies
Counter-Technologies Residency with INCA, Bologna, 2024
AFK Grant for A Door May Open, 2023
Cyprus College of Art Residency, Paphos, Cyprus, March 2022
AFK Grant for Gifted, 2021
Nomination Thesis Selected Gerrit Rietveld Academie, 2021
Education
2024 - Research Summer Program Taipei National School of the Arts, Taipei
2022 - Data Science Course, Tech Lab, Rotterdam
2021 - Creative Writing Course, Amsterdam International Writers, Amsterdam
2017 - 2021 - Audiovisual B.A, Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam
2020 - RobotCraft Summer Course, University of Coimbra, Portugal
2019 - 2020 - Exchange student at the Cooper Union, New York