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Aaron Miguel Cantú

is a writer from South Texas who now lives in New York.

Features, Special Projects

You Can Encrypt Your Face

By Sam Lavigne, Aaron Miguel Cantú and Brian CliftonJune 21, 2017
Facial recognition technology turns your face into code that can be archived and traded among strange and suspect parties. Its growing sophistication in the hands…
Essays & Reviews

The Chaparral Insurgents of South Texas

By Aaron Miguel CantúApril 7, 2016
A new exhibit cops to state-sanctioned murder, but not vulnerability
Essays & Reviews

Haven in a Homeless World

By Aaron Miguel CantúNovember 14, 2014
In Downtown Los Angeles, the homeless rub elbows with finance capital, but the developers want new neighbors.
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