Jason Oddy is a writer and artist whose work focuses on the
politics of place. His photographic investigations of the Pentagon,
ex-Soviet sanatoria, and Guantanamo Bay have been published and
exhibited internationally, including at the Photographers' Gallery
(London), Paris Photo, the Milan Triennale, Tropenmuseum Amsterdam,
and the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations in
Marseilles. Oddy's first book, Notes du desert (Grasset,
2017) explores America's post-9/11 anti-terror training
grounds.
Samia Henni is an assistant professor of the history of
architecture and urban development at Cornell University. She is
the author of the award-winning book Architecture of
Counterrevolution: The French Army in Northern Algeria (gta
Verlag, 2017), the editor of gta papers 2: War Zones (gta
Verlag, 2018), and the curator of "Discreet Violence: Architecture
and the French War in Algeria," which has been shown on three
continents. She has taught at Princeton University, ETH Zurich, and
Geneva University of Art and Design. She received her PhD in the
history and theory of architecture from ETH Zurich (with
distinction).
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