Adrian Gargett received a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Warwick and an M.A. in art history from London's Courtauld Institute.
His research interests include: philosophy, art, film and cultural theory.
Notable publications include:"The Matrix: What is Bullet Time?", "The Fallen," and "X-Men: Speed Mutation" - http://www.disinfo.com; "Strange Days" (Virtual Spaces) in the Journal of Cognitive Liberties, 2.3 2001; "Symmetry of Death," in Variariones Borges, 13, 2002;"Eternal Feminine" in Paralax, 25, 2002; "De-Programming the Body" on CTheory; "Memento" on CLCWEB, 4.3, 2002; and "Nietzsche: Reading War" also CLCWEB, 3.1, 2003.
His film-related writings are at kamera.co.uk
and Bright Lights.
His art-related writings are at getunderground,
and fiction at 3ammagazine
and Muse Apprentice
Guild.