Tomas Percival
Centre for Research Architecture at Goldsmiths, University of London
Tomas Percival is an interdisciplinary researcher, artist, and writer working at the intersections of science and technology studies, visual cultures, critical security studies, urbanism, and sensory ethnography. Currently, he is completing a PhD at the Centre for Research Architecture at Goldsmiths University of London, where his research investigates the digital and epistemic infrastructures of the UK’s prison system. He is co-editor of Border Environments (Spector 2023) and Militant Media (Spector 2024), as well as The Material Force of Categories, a special issue of the History of the Human Sciences journal (forthcoming). His projects have received numerous awards and grants, including from the Leverhulme Trust, the Graham Foundation, and the Wellcome Trust. He was previously a Research Fellow on ‘Security Vision’ (ERC project) at Leiden University and a Lecturer at the Centre for Research Architecture.