Marina Otero Verzier (ES) is an architect and researcher working at the intersection of critical spatial practices, ecology, technology, and activism. In 2022, she received the Harvard GSD’s Wheelwright Prize for a project on the future of data storage. She is Lecturer in Architecture at Harvard GSD and was Dean’s Visiting Assistant Professor at GSAPP, Columbia University, where she led the “Data Mourning” clinic on digital infrastructures and climate catastrophe. She collaborated with the DIPC Supercomputing Center on alternative data storage models such as Computational Compost.
Otero was Head of the MA Social Design at Design Academy Eindhoven (2020–2023) and Director of Research at Het Nieuwe Instituut (2015–2022). She curated and co-curated major exhibitions including Work, Body, Leisure at the Venice Architecture Biennale, After Belonging at the Oslo Architecture Triennale, and Opera Aperta, awarded a Jury Mention at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025. She is the author of En las Profundidades de la Nube (2024) and Flotando en Litio (2025).
Photo credit: Boudewijn Bollmann
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09:30-10:30 (EN)
MARINA OTERO VERZIER | AS PIXELS WASH ASHORE
What happens to architecture when territory, sovereignty, and memory become digital? Through the case of the Polynesian island state of Tuvalu, which is at risk of disappearing and becoming a fully virtual and digitised nation, Otero addresses the fragility of environments and communities, and their care, custodianship, preservation, and eventual loss in the face of climate catastrophe. How do we handle data, digital storage and the unsustainable legal practices of the data storage industry?
Marina Otero Verzier (ES): Architect, Researcher and Curator
Moderator: Alicia Lazzaroni (IT): Associate Professor, Aarhus School of Architecture
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