Ingrid Burrington is an alumnus of Data & Society. She is an artist who writes, makes maps, and tells jokes about places, politics, and the weird feelings people have about both. She’s the author of Networks of New York, an illustrated field guide to urban internet infrastructure, and has previously written for The Atlantic, The Nation, The Verge, and other outlets. Her work has previously been supported by Eyebeam Art and Technology Center, the Center for Land Use Interpretation, and Rhizome.
Ingrid Burrington
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PointsWe need a social safety net that protects all people. Read on PointsApril 2020 -
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RhizomeD&S artist-in-residence Ingrid Burrington, with Josh Begley and Seth Freed Wessler, created an installation on presentation at the Ace Hotel. Building on Wessler’s journalistic investigation into privately run immigrant-on... Read on RhizomeApril 2017 -
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RhizomeD&S artist-in-residence Ingrid Burrington discusses associating weaponry, like drones, with art. The impulse to pair a technology associated with automated extralegal killing of American citizens alongside "culture and the... Read on RhizomeJanuary 2017 -
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QuartzD&S artist-in-residence Ingrid Burrington details the infrastructure of the internet and who owns the physical pieces of this infrastructure. The miles of fiber-optic cable that connect the country to the world are mostly ... Read on QuartzOctober 2016