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Mary Maggic investigates the convergence of digital aesthetics, ecological thought, and social transformation through her work as a cultural theorist and curator. Her academic background spans the Academy of Fine Arts Munich and University of Salzburg, where she developed frameworks connecting cybernetics, glitch art, and contemporary digital practices. Her research examines how technological disruption generates new modes of artistic perception and material engagement. Her scholarship integrates decolonial theory, feminist methodologies, and multispecies frameworks to analyze activist spaces and collective organizing. She focuses on mapping relationships between internalized oppression, community healing practices, and sustainable approaches to social change. Her writing bridges theoretical discourse with practical applications for grassroots movements and researchers. Through curation and critical commentary, Maggic explores how art and humanities respond to climate crisis and anthropogenic change. She develops resources examining technology's role in shaping ecological futures and power relations. Her interdisciplinary approach connects academic research with community-based knowledge production and transformative practice.