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Trevor Paglen is an artist, writer, and
experimental geographer working out of the Department of Geography
at the University of California, Berkeley. His work involves deliberately
blurring the lines between social science, contemporary art, and
a host of even more obscure disciplines in order to construct
unfamiliar, yet meticulously researched ways to interpret the
world around us.
His work has shown at the Chicago Museum of Contemporary
Art (2003), U.C. San Diego (2004), the California College of the
Arts (2002), and numerous other arts venues, universities, conferences,
and public spaces. He is a contributing editor to the Journal
of Aesthetics and Protest and develops tactical media projects
with the prison-abolitionist group Critical Resistance. Paglen’s
writing has been published in Blu Magazine, Art Journal, and will
be included in the upcoming collection Inhuman Geographies/Spaces
of Political Violence (Routledge). |