Unmarked Planes and Hidden Geographies
By Trevor Paglen
Design by Craig Dietrich & Raegan Kelly

Project Credits

Big thanks to all the awesome people at Vectors for their vision and incredible work: Tara McPherson, Steve Anderson, Raegan Kelly, Craig Dietrich. Also all the very cool fellows who became friends over the course of the project especially Amelie Hastie, Rick Prelinger, Sharon Daniel, and Perry Hoberman. Also a big "you rule!" to all my friends and colleagues at USC: Ruthie Gilmore, Anne Balsamo, Laura Pulido, Michael Dear, and Wendy Cheng.
— Trevor Paglen, May 19th, 2008


Trevor Paglen   tpaglen@berkeley.edu
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Craig Dietrich   craig.dietrich@usc.edu
http://www.craigdietrich.com
Developer
Craig teams with scholars and designers on Vectors projects solving creative and information challenges, and creates tools for online art & humanities production. His recent collaborations include the Mukurtu Archive and Plateau People's Web Portal content manager based on Aboriginal cultural protocols, ThoughtMesh, a semantic online publishing system, the Dynamic Backend Generator, a MySQL-based relational data writing canvas, and an upcoming metadata server for artworks and artists. He is presently in production of Magic, a project documenting innovation in humanities-centered interactive media, and USA Today, a multimedia project focusing on trans-nationalism's consequences. Craig is an Assistant Professor of Cinema Practice at USC's Institute for Multimedia Literacy, part of the School of Cinematic Arts, where he teaches project design and creative hypertext. He is also further immersed in network art and culture as a researcher at the University of Maine's Still Water lab.

Raegan Kelly   raegank@gmail.com
Designer
Co-Creative Director and site designer for Vectors through the Difference issue (5), Raegan Kelly has worked as an interactive designer, programmer, cinematographer, and screen printer for the last 15 years. Raegan is leaving to focus her creative energies on a solo venture in innovative, functional and non- toxic material design. She has a BA from UC Berkeley and an MFA in Film from CalArts.