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Ingrid Burrington (born 1987) is a writer and artist based out of Brooklyn, New York. She graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art and has since had her work appear in numerous publications including The Atlantic, The Nation, and San Francisco Arts Quarterly. Burrington published Networks of New York: An Illustrated Field Guide to Urban Internet Infrastructure with Melville House Publishing in 2016. She has also participated in numerous residencies, held teaching positions, and presented talks and workshops to the public. Burrington is currently represented as an artist by NOME, an art gallery focused on raising awareness about current issues and based in Berlin. She is also a founding member of Deep Lab.

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  • Ingrid Burrington (born 1987) is a writer and artist based out of Brooklyn, New York. She graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art and has since had her work appear in numerous publications including The Atlantic, The Nation, and San Francisco Arts Quarterly. Burrington published Networks of New York: An Illustrated Field Guide to Urban Internet Infrastructure with Melville House Publishing in 2016. She has also participated in numerous residencies, held teaching positions, and presented talks and workshops to the public. Burrington is currently represented as an artist by NOME, an art gallery focused on raising awareness about current issues and based in Berlin. She is also a founding member of Deep Lab. (en)
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  • Ingrid Burrington (born 1987) is a writer and artist based out of Brooklyn, New York. She graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art and has since had her work appear in numerous publications including The Atlantic, The Nation, and San Francisco Arts Quarterly. Burrington published Networks of New York: An Illustrated Field Guide to Urban Internet Infrastructure with Melville House Publishing in 2016. She has also participated in numerous residencies, held teaching positions, and presented talks and workshops to the public. Burrington is currently represented as an artist by NOME, an art gallery focused on raising awareness about current issues and based in Berlin. She is also a founding member of Deep Lab. (en)
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