Christoph Eggersglüß is a researcher at the International Research Institute for Cultural Techniques and Media Philosophy, IKKM, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany, and associate member of the Laboratory Group Cultural Techniques at the University of Erfurt. He was a doctoral student at the DFG Graduate Research Programme Mediale Historiographien – Media of History/History of Media (funded by the German Research Foundation). Christoph studied European Studies (history, political science, sociology, law), Science and Technology Studies, as well as Media Culture in Bremen, Gothenburg, and Weimar. His doctoral project “An/Architecture” focuses on the material infrastructures of governance, particularly of the in-between, dealing with spatial left-overs at the fringes of planning, or the liminal zones and thresholds between architecture and transport (e.g. the politics of the roadside, ledges, and edges of semi-public spaces). His research interests and publications include the technopolitics and architectures of in/security, the theory and figure of the non-human delegate, byelaws, and building codes, tinkering, and urban anthropotechnics, as well as the history and historiography of street furniture.