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James Bridle
Websitehttp://jamesbridle.com

James Bridle is an artist, writer and publisher based in London. Bridle coined the New Aesthetic; his work "deals with the ways in which the digital, networked world reaches into the physical, offline one."[1] His work has explored aspects of the western security apparatus including drones and asylum seeker deportation. Bridle has written for WIRED, Icon, Domus, Cabinet Magazine, The Atlantic and many other publications, and writes a regular column for The Guardian on publishing and technology.[2]

Works

  • New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future, Verso, 2018, ISBN 9781786635471

References

  1. ^ Carp, Alex (5 December 2013). "The Drone Shadow Catcher". The New Yorker. Retrieved 1 June 2015.
  2. ^ Articles written for the Guardian