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Experimenting with Analog Forms and Online Systems

Sat Mar 29, 2025
Classes & Workshops
Two books titled Reading Like a Computer and Seeing Like a Computer with eye illustrations on the covers.
Covers of the publications Reading Like a Computer, 2018, and Seeing Like a Computer, 2019. Courtesy of Unknown Unknowns.

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When Sat Mar 29, 2025
Price Free

Books are made for readers, but the internet is built for “users”—a distinction that fundamentally shapes how we experience information. This free workshop, led by artist and data scientist Angie Waller of Unknown Unknowns, explores how analog forms can be used to emulate and humorously critique digital spaces. Through online sleuthing and creative experimentation, we’ll reimagine our role in our online ecosystem. We’ll discuss ways design can transform us from passive users into empowered and intentional readers of the internet.

Copresented by the Walker Art Center and AIGA Minnesota.

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For questions on accessibility, or to request additional accommodations, call 612-375-7564 or email access@walkerart.org.

Poster printing provided by Shapco.

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