Angie Waller is a visual artist who has lived in Los Angeles, California, and New York City.
She has created works based on data mining and those that feature found objects in videos, installations and websites.
"[4] Armored Cars: Protect Yourself From Ballistic Attacks was a 2009 video and photographic collage compiled from marketing materials produced by manufacturers of armored cars which The New York Times noted as playing "to post-9/11 insecurities and the fears of the wealthy in politically unstable regions.
[7][8][9] In 2011 she rebound 45 books in identical covers, with similar foiled titles, all of which contained the word unknown.
[11] She has also presented The Most Boring Places in the World, 2009, an interactive site organized into a Google Maps tour, which features every mention of the phrase "the most boring place in the world" in chatrooms and in blogs and live journals that she could find from January 10 to May 1, 2009.