Nora Khan

[citation needed] Khan has published in Rhizome, Art in America,[4] The California Sunday Magazine,[5] Eyebeam,[6] Longform.org[7] and The Village Voice.

[10] She has published two books on media culture, including Fear Indexing the X-Files (Primary Information, 2017) and Seeing, Naming, Knowing (Brooklyn Rail, 2017).

American writer, Katherine Vaz, for example, judged Khan the winner of the Hunger Mountain, Howard Frank Mosher Short Fiction Prize in 2008 for her story The Quarry.

In October 2016, she teamed up with curator Aria Dean and activist Grace Dunham to develop the Open Score[22] art and technology symposium at the New Museum.

[24] She has contributed to exhibition and artist catalogs, such as the 2016 publication Dawn Mission, edited by Bettina Steinbrügge, about the artwork of Katja Novitskova,[25] published by Mousse Publishing to coincide with an exhibition at the Kunstverein in Hamburg [26] In November 2016, she joined Christiane Paul (curator) and artist Ian Cheng at the Whitney Museum of American Art in a public discussion about digital art criticism.

[28] Her speaking appointments in Berlin coincided with the release of the Transmediale exhibition catalog, Alien Matter, to which Khan contributed an essay.