Barry Baker (he/him) is a forensic biologist and the Deputy Director of the U.S. National Fish and Wildlife Forensic Laboratory in Ashland, Oregon. As a scientist, he supervises an interdisciplinary team of biologists and forensic experts in combating international wildlife trafficking. He has a B.A. and M.A. degree in anthropology from Texas A&M University with an emphasis in archaeozoology. His interest in art is a recent development, informed by his background in anthropology, archaeology, vertebrate biology, and interdisciplinary science. To date, his artistic practice has centered on visual art grounded in photography, digital collage, digital mixed media, and conceptual art. More recently, he has begun to ponder the interface of bioart, deep time, and landscapes within a rapidly evolving technological cultural context.