Ricardo Dominguez, a founding member of Critical Art Ensemble and an associate professor in the Visual Arts Department and a CAlIT2/QI principal investigator at the University of California, San Diego. He is co-founder of Electronic Disturbance Theater 1.0, an artivist collective .that developed virtual sit-in technologies in solidarity with Zapatista communities in Chiapas, Mexico (1997). With Brett Stalbaum, micha cardenas, Amy Sara Carroll and Elle Mehrmand he co-created Electronic Disturbance Theater 2.0 and co-produced the Transborder Immigrant Tool (https://tbt.tome.press/) (2007). He also is co-founder of *particle group*, with artists Diane Ludin, Nina Waisman, Amy Sara Carroll, whose art project about nano-toxicology is entitled *Particles of Interest: Tales of the Matter Market*. He was a Hellman Fellow, a Society for the Humanities Fellow at Cornell University (2017) and a Rockefeller Arts & Humanities Fellow at the Bellagio Center, Italy (2018).
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