Timothy Speed

Artist-Researcher — Operatoric Research Corpus

About

Timothy Speed is a British-Austrian-German independent researcher and author working in philosophy of science, epistemology, and interdisciplinary theoretical research. His work focuses on the conditions under which world can emerge, stabilize, and be known.

He is the author of the long-term research program Studies in World-Formation, developed over more than two decades, combining philosophy, physics, social theory, and artistic research.

His research addresses fundamental problems of world-relation, time, emergence, and the limits of representational systems, including applications to artificial intelligence, neurodivergence (autism and ADHD), and economic structures.

His work is documented across international research infrastructures including ORCID, the German National Library (GND), Wikidata, Google Scholar, Zenodo, HAL, and OSF.