Warren Neidich is an artist and writer who works in multiple media depending on the conditions of the artistic task at hand. His has recently been exploring the conditions of value and labor in the age of cognitive capital. He has been exhibited internationally at such institutions as PS1-MOMA, The Whitney Museum of American Art, LACMA, Los Angeles, ICA-London, The Ludwig Museum, Koln, and recently MUKHA, Antwerp. In 2011 he had one-person exhibitions at the Belgrade Cultural Center, Serbia, Fons Welters Gallery, Amsterdam and Galerie Moriarty, Madrid. He is recipient of numerous awards but most recently recieved the Vilem Flusser Theory Award, Berlin, 2010 and the Fulbright Scholar Program Fellowship, 2011. From 2009 to 2011 four books of his work and writing have been published including Lost Between the Extensivity/Intensivity Exchange, Onomatopee, Eindhoven, Cognitive Architecture: From Biopolitics to Noo politics, 010 Publications, Rotterdam, Me, Myself and I, Conversations With Oneself, Input, New York City and the Sarah Palin Memorial Library, Glenn Horowitz, New York City. He is formerly artist in residence and tutor at Goldsmiths College and recently artist in residence at TU Delft School of Architecture.