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Transforming Data Into Poetry

4/10/2019 | 3m 8sVideo has Closed Captions

Artist Naho Matsuda is transforming Austin’s data into poetry.

Each day, a vast amount of data is collected in the city around you. Artist Naho Matsuda is using that data to create poetry. Her public art installation, EVERY THING EVERY TIME, transforms this static information into tactile and thought-provoking art.

04/10/2019

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Transforming Data Into Poetry

4/10/2019 | 3m 8sVideo has Closed Captions

Each day, a vast amount of data is collected in the city around you. Artist Naho Matsuda is using that data to create poetry. Her public art installation, EVERY THING EVERY TIME, transforms this static information into tactile and thought-provoking art.

04/10/2019

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