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Contributors
Javier Arbona is an architecture critic.
Mei Chin is a writer living in New York City.
Kevin Finlayson runs a creative web consultancy in Montreal.
Melissa Grey a composer living in New York City.
Robert Kirkbride is director of studio ‘patafisico and associate professor of product design at Parsons the New School for Design, NYC.
John Knechtel founded Alphabet City in 1991.
Anita Lahey is a writer in Montreal who sneaks off to Cape Breton Island each summer.
Cynthia Lin makes drawings of dust, skin, and scars in New York City.
Shannon Mattern teaches media studies at The New School in New York.
Lisa Rochon blows hot and cold air as The Globe and Mail’s architecture critic.
David K. Ross is a visual artist based in Montreal.
Kevin Erickson is a professor of architecture at the University of Illinois and principal of KNEstudio.
James Hatley is the author of Suffering Witness: The Quandary of Responsibility after the Irreparable.
Megan Griffith-Greene writes, edits, and sometimes wheezes in Toronto.
Steven Connor is Professor of Modern Literature and Theory at Birkbeck College, London.
The Living (David Benjamin and Soo-in Yang) is an architecture practice in New York.
Amanda Jernigan is a poet, playwright, essayist, and editor.
Rebecca Williamson teaches architecture at the University of Cincinnati.
Diana Fitzgerald Bryden is a Toronto novelist.
Michele Boni, Aerodesigner, teaches architecture at Ecole Speciale d'Architecture Paris.
Bhawani Venkataraman is an associate professor of chemistry at Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts.
Ian Spence is an artist and ad man living in NYC.