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Rodrigo Culagovski
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Rodrigo is a Chilean architect, designer and web developer. He currently heads a web development agency and is a researcher and professor at Universidad Católica in Chile. He has published in Dark Matter Presents: Monstrous Futures, Solarpunk Magazine and Future Science Fiction Digest. On Mastodon as @culagovski@wandering.shop. He misses his Commodore 64. Pronouns he/him/él.
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