Ingrid Burrington

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Ingrid Burrington an artist who writes about the Internet and politics. She developed her work thanks to numerous residencies, fellowships, and grants by Eyebeam Art and Technology Center, the Center for Land Use Interpretation and Rhizome. She has been fellow of and still contributes to the independent research organization Data & Society. In 2016 Burrington authored Networks of New York, an illustrated field guide of the urban internet infrastructure in New York City. She writes regularly for blogs and media, including The Atlantic, The Nation, The Verge, among others. She has given talks at conferences both in the U.S. and abroad, and her art has been exhibited in galleries in New York, Tokyo, Leipzig, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and many other cities. She lives in Brooklyn. (2018)

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