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R.H. Lossin

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Lives in
Brooklyn
Works in
Brooklyn
Schools
Pratt Institute, New York, 2009, M.L.S.
Bard College, 2003, B.A.
Representing galleries
The Brooklyn Rail, The Nation, The Huffington Post
Tags
library, cultrual criticism, Art&Technology, marxist
Bio

R.H. Lossin is a librarian and writer living in Brooklyn, NY. Her interests include the intersection of technology and contemporary art, the destruction of information, Luddites, and the reconfiguration of work and leisure in a networked society. Her work has appeared in The Nation and The Huffingtion Post. She is a regular contributor to The Brooklyn Rail.

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