Neta Bomani

Bio

Neta Bomani is an abolitionist, learner, and educator who is interested in parsing information and histories while making things by hand with human and non-human computers. Neta’s work combines archives, oral histories, computation, social practices, printmaking, paper engineering, zine-making, and workshops to create do-it-yourself artifacts. Neta received a graduate degree in Interactive Telecommunications from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. Neta has taught at the School for Poetic Computation, the New School, and Yale University. Neta has studied under Mariame Kaba, Simone Browne, Ruha Benjamin, Fred Moten, and many others who inform Neta’s work.

Last updated: 12.07.2022
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