Gb Kim is a visual artist and a scholar of aesthetic politics, critical race theory, and history & philosophy of science. She received her BFA in Illustration from Parsons the New School and her MA in Arts Politics from NYU Tisch School of Arts. She is currently interested in science fiction—particularly as it functions as a space of creative exchange between science, politics, and the imaginative act. She is invested in Donna J. Haraway's assertion in her novel, Cyborg Manifesto, that "the boundary between science fiction and social reality is an optical illusion." In this way, Gb considers art as a proposition and agentive vehicle, drawing our attention to the politics of our technology, examines the societal effects of science, and both creates and destroys these imagined social barriers.