linking to other media + materiality projects

A hyperlink seldom tells us where we will be physically drawing information from. The suffix in the URL string may hint at a country, but the IP address that the URL serves is a more accurate indication of the content’s physical location. Conceptually we are dealing with information that is ready at hand – available at our fingertips rather than distant and requiring transmission.

These links are to projects presented in the Media + Materiality Class at the New School University and were located using yougetsignal.com

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