Ingrid Burrington – Reconnaissance
Opening: 16 September 2016, 6pm
17 September – 11 November 2016
 
Dolziger Straße 31, 10247 Berlin
www.nomeproject.com <http://www.nomeproject.com/>


NOME is pleased to present Ingrid Burrington's debut solo show 
„Reconnaissance". 

The artist, writer and researcher  shows a series of large-scale lenticular 
prints of politically and technologically significant sites – data centers, air 
bases, space stations, downlinks – captured by high-resolution aerial 
photography. The lenticulars show two different versions of a single location 
at different points in time, to reveal the instability and shifting realities 
of satellite views. 

Referring back to the histories of looking from above, from the panoramic 
inventions of the nineteenth century to the aerial views we consult on our 
screens today, „ econnaissance" challenges the idea of all-seeing omniscience. 
The fluctuations of the lenticular images, as the viewer moves in space, show 
how aerial maps are far from fixed — rather they are composite and digitally 
altered. In these images, building details are crystallized and camouflaged by 
filters, whole locations are blurred out in censorship, and we see sites before 
and after data centers’ construction. The visual representations, captured by 
machine eyes, are integrated with the infrastructures and processes that 
created them. We are again reminded that the map is not the territory — that 
what we see from above may not be the reality on the ground.

Ingrid Burrington’s practice focuses on mapping and documenting elements of 
network infrastructure; examining its geographic contexts and material 
realities to demystify technologies and their politics. She has been artist in 
residence at the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Eyebeam, the Center for Land 
Use Interpretation, and a fellow at Data & Society. She writes for San 
Francisco Art Quarterly, Creative Time Reports, The Nation, and The Atlantic. 
She has given talks at FutureEverything, Eyeo, Dconstruct, and Theorizing the 
Web, and is a member of Deep Lab, a collective of researchers, artists, 
writers, and engineers that explores themes of control, power, technology and 
society.

More information on the NOME website: http://nomeproject.com 
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