Vernelle A. A. Noel co-delivered a book talk and presentation at Elliott Bay Book Company in Seattle for “Technocreep and the Politics of Things Not Seen,” edited by Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin. Noel’s artist contribution is titled, “Masks, Mirrors, Light and Shadow.” The book examines new and emerging technologies that are often referred to as creepy to outline the possibilities for a politics and ethics of technological relations that do not reduce all instances of technological creep to surveillance.

