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Monika Rut is a researcher and practitioner interested in sustainable food systems, transitions and cultural and social change. Her research explores grassroots innovations and food transitions in Singapore. She is a PhD student at Trinity College Dublin and a co-founder of Virtuale Switzerland, an augmented reality art festival.

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