Trained as an architect, Pablo Garcia’s recent work has evolved from design-for-hire to internationally exhibited artworks, provocations and research studies. His work centers on reverse engineering historical, analog media techniques for the digital age. In addition to a decade of research into 600 years of drawing machines and virtual systems, he is the creator (with Golan Levin) of the NeoLucida—a modern reinterpretation of the camera lucida. He is Assistant Professor of Contemporary Practices at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and has architecture degrees from Cornell and Princeton Universities.