Mining Big Data

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Mar 24 2017 - Apr 30 2017

Location: Strauss Gallery, Hopkins Center

Art encompasses all things, so it is not surprising that artists have embraced big data as both a tool and subject of their work. In very different ways, Amy Balkin and Luis Delgado-Qualtrough use data-driven research to grapple visually with such topics as climate change, the demands on global natural resources, carbon emissions, solar energy, and the effects of various human activities on a global scale. Amy Balkin’s poster titled The Atmosphere: A Guide explores the influence of history and politics on the Earth’s atmosphere. Luis Delgado-Qualtrough tackles the problem of carbon accumulation with 10 Carbon Conundrums, a word-and-image essay that recombines historical events, dates, and GPS coordinates.  This exhibition is paired with Ingo Günther: World Processor at Hood Downtown from March 24 through June 18. Both exhibitions reveal how artists use information to create new forms and ways of understanding global issues.

Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website.

  • Contemporary
  • Amy Balkin
  • Luis Delgado-Qualtrough

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