Artist on Artist Tour: Andrew Brooks on Christopher Kulendran Thomas
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Andrew Brooks is a writer, teacher, editor living on Wangal Country, Sydney. He is a Senior Lecturer in Media and Culture at UNSW, a co-director of the UNSW Media Futures Hub, a founding member of the Infrastructural Inequalities research network, a co-editor of the publishing collective Rosa Press, and an investigator with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society. Across these platforms, his work proposes strategies for reading and listening to contemporary media events, systems, and infrastructures. His current research is organised around three main projects: the politics of noise and listening; infrastructural inequalities; and the politics of race and embodiment in media culture.
With Astrid Lorange, he is one half of the critical art collective Snack Syndicate. His work examines circulation struggles and protest, policing and abolition, race and anti-racism, literature and aesthetics. He is the author of Year of the Ox (Cordite, 2025), Inferno (Rosa, 2021) and the co-author of Homework (Discipline, 2021).
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