Artists

About the Artists

Alexander Galloway is a writer and computer programer working on issues in philosophy, technology, and theories of mediation.
Galloway has given over two hundred talks both across the U.S. and in ten countries around the world.
The New York Times has described his practice as "conceptually sharp, visually compelling and completely attuned to the political moment."

Mark Tribe is an American artist. He is the founder of Rhizome, a not-for-profit arts organization based in New York City.
He believes in the power of aesthetic experience to forge new pathways of understanding.

Martin Wattenberg (born 1970) is an American scientist and artist known for his work with data visualization.
He is currently the Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science at the Harvard University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
As an artist, Wattenberg uses interactive graphics and visualization as expressive media.
He has primarily worked on internet-accessible projects, but has also created installations, videos, and prints.
A collaboration with Alexander Galloway and Mark Tribe, provided a new form of social, visual navigation for an online discussion.