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.
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The New York TimesThe Daily 360 interviews D&S INFRA Lead Ingrid Burrington about how we can see the internet in everyday life. Read moreNovember 2017 -
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DatabitesIngrid Burinngton’s talk focuses on the “slow cancellation” of the future: apocalyptic visions, and the ways that people manifest different ideas of the world ending. How do these visions of the future affect that way that we l... Read moreJune 2017 -
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Eyeo FestivalD&S artist-in-residence Ingrid Burrington speaks "on architecture, industry, alchemy, violence, and computation". Read on Eyeo FestivalSeptember 2016 -
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Data & SocietyD&S fellow Ingrid Burrington spoke at the 2015 Eyeo Festival: It Tends To Annihilate Distance – This is mostly a talk about making maps and staying human while living among killing machines. Topics covered may include rail... Read on Data & SocietyJune 2015