A black and white portrait of Paul Boyé from the chest upwards. The photo was taken outside and the sky is visible behind them. Their hair is dark, wavy and shoulder-length and they have a short black beard and moustache and thick eyebrows. They are looking directly at the camera and slightly smiling. They are wearing a black t-shirt and a dark coloured jacket.

Paul Boyé is a writer and researcher living in Boorloo (Perth), on Whadjuk Noongar boodja. They have recently completed a PhD at the UWA School of Design, researching contemporary artistic and philosophical responses to emergent social technologies. In addition to sessional teaching and freelance writing, Paul is on the directorial committee of Cool Change (an artist-run organisation based in Boorloo) and Curatorial Assistant at John Curtin Gallery.

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