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Ryan Kuo is an artist, writer and DJ who expends his agency on reflexive systems and acts of non-knowledge. His works range from loud things on big screens to tiny words written on little cards, and tend to invoke virtual space and people arguing. Ryan completed a thesis at MIT’s graduate program in Art, Culture and Technology in 2014. Previously he has been a medical student and a videogame critic. His recent interests include spirals and sequencers, both questions that lead to questions that…
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