Ingrid Burrington

[4] She has also participated in numerous residencies, held teaching positions, and presented talks and workshops to the public.

[5] Burrington's career, which began with a focus on art and data visualization, shifted toward the field of network infrastructure in 2013 after the leaking of the Snowden files.

[6] This eventually lead Burrington to write her book, Networks of New York, where she uses over fifty illustrations to help readers understand and outline the urban Internet infrastructure.

[4] Over the course of Ingrid's career, she has received noteworthy grants and held positions with organizations such as:[3] Burrington has also held adjunct teaching positions at Cooper Union (2018), Rhode Island School of Design (2017), and School for Poetic Computation (2015-2016).

[3] As of spring 2020 she is involved in the Humans in Residence (HIRs) program within the NYU Tisch School of The Arts.