João Enxuto and Erica Love collaborate on projects that examine the dynamics of value and labor in creative economies. Their work is an interconnected studio-based and writing practice focused on institutions, social systems, and infrastructures reshaped by technologies. Enxuto received an MFA in Photography from RISD and Love holds BAs from Brown University in Economics and Visual Arts and an MFA from UCLA. They were fellows at the Whitney Independent Study Program, Sommerakademie Paul Klee, and the Berlin University of the Arts, and were awarded the New York Foundation for the Arts Artist Grant (2023 & 2017) and the Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant. They have performed and exhibited at the Whitney Museum, New Museum, Walker Art Center, Centre Pompidou, the Venice Architecture Biennale, Museo Tamayo, Edith-Russ-Haus for Media Art, Carriage Trade, and other venues worldwide. Their writing has been published by Verso Books, MIT Press, Sternberg Press, Mousse Magazine, Art in America, Walker Artist Op-Eds, Wired Magazine, X-TRA Contemporary Art Quarterly, and elsewhere. They are faculty at Tulane University and also teach at The New Centre for Research and Practice and the Maumaus Independent Study Programme.