James Bridle (1980, United Kingdom) is an artist, writer and theorist
based in Athens and London. With a long-standing investigative interest in
modern network infrastructure, government transparency, and technological
surveillance, his artistic practice positions itself at the intersection of
art, science, and political activism. In particular, he explores how the
acceleration of technological advancement creates new ways to represent
our physical world and affects our perception of the future by increasingly
blurring the lines between the virtual and the real. His work incorporates
software programming, social media, photography, installations, architectural
rendering and maps.