Marina Otero Verzier

Data Mourning

This keynote presentation analyzes the case of Tuvalu and its plans to become a fully virtual and digitized nation. Amid the unraveling of worlds, the possibility of Tuvalu's digital twin opens questions on how to address the fragility of environments and communities, their care, custodianship, preservation, and eventual loss in the face of the climate catastrophe. Otero will delve into the inherent tension between digital custodianship and the unsustainable practices of the data storage industry and explore notions of preservation, proliferation, and decay.

Dr. Marina Otero Verzier is Dean’s Visiting Assistant Professor at GSAPP, Columbia University, where she leads the Data Mourning clinic, exploring the intersection between digital infrastructures and climate catastrophe. A 2022 Harvard Wheelwright Prize winner, she collaborates with scientific institutions such as the DIPC Supercomputing Center on developing prototypes like Computational Compost. She contributed to Chile’s first National Data Centers Plan alongside "Resistencia SocioAmbiental – Quilicura" and other local communities on the front lines of extractivism. Otero authored En las Profundidades de la Nube (2024), proposing new paradigms and aesthetics for data storage, integrating architecture, preservation, and digital culture. Previously, she headed the MA Social Design at Design Academy Eindhoven (2020-2023) and directed research at Het Nieuwe Instituut (2015-2022). Her curatorial work includes Opera Aperta (Special Mention, Venice Architecture Biennale, 2025), Wet Dreams (2024), Compulsive Desires (2023), and Work, Body, Leisure, the Dutch Pavilion at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale. She has co-edited Automated Landscapes (2023), Lithium: States of Exhaustion (2021), More-than-Human (2020), Architecture of Appropriation(2019), and After Belonging (2016), among others.

Keynote Speaker:
Dr. Marina Otero Verzier

When?
2 October 2025
12:30 to 1:00 pm

Where?
Kino Toni [3.G02, level 3]
Toni-Areal
Zurich University of the Arts

Website:
gsd.harvard.edu/person/marina-otero

Ticket:
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3DModel of a Quipu(2023) by Studio Marina Otero.
3DModel of a Quipu(2023) by Studio Marina Otero.
3DModel of a Quipu(2023) by Studio Marina Otero.
3DModel of a Quipu(2023) by Studio Marina Otero.
Computational Compost prototype by Marina Otero Verzier and DIP, and film by Otero Verzier and Locumenr. © Tabakalera.
Computational Compost prototype by Marina Otero Verzier and DIP, and film by Otero Verzier and Locumenr. © Tabakalera.