As Muriel Cooper saw things, the ruling metaphor for the computer age should be the "information landscape," not the "information highway." Rather than cutting a linear path through a forest of data, computers give us the ability to fly through three-dimensional landscapes with constellations of in
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The work of Australian artist Georgie Roxby Smith challenges the relationship between analog and digital systems, questions materiality and explores new possibilities of virtual reality software. In her recent Watermill Center residency, Smith collaborated with new media and theater
Sara Schnadt is a Chicago-based artist working in new media, installation and performance art. Her work is often concerned with translating data visualizations into immersive sculptural environments and performative gestures that articulate the social impact of innovations in information techn