Observations Volume One delves into the work of Trevor Paglen, Yoko Ono, and the Bureau of Inverse Technology, exploring the intersections of art, technology, and covert networks. Through essays and interviews, this 16-page publication examines how these artists reveal hidden systems of connection: surveillance, data, and unseen social structures. Paglen’s exploration of surveillance imagery, Ono's conceptual art on human connection, and the Bureau's tech-driven investigations each contribute unique perspectives on observing the unseen. This volume invites readers to consider how art can illuminate invisible infrastructures and encourages reflection on the connectivity that underpins modern life.