Connor Tomaka is a researcher based in Berkeley, California. He’s interested in postindustrial chemical ecologies and the relationship between sound, computation, biology and economy. He is long-standing member of the Chicago-based avant-industrial performance group ONO. His work relies heavily on postindustrial objects, resin, biological materials, field recordings, samples, synthesizers, and pure data. He currently works in exometabolomics at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.
Articles
Dimes is of the Essence: Gardeners of the creative
Editor’s Note: This piece, written by several authors, oscillates between plural and singular voices, with the intended effect of collaging three perspectives together in a unified décollage. “I’ll never forget the time I went to Dimes Cafe at 4 am for an after party in 2015. Max Brand was there, and I was trying to… Read More »