Singer, Brooke
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Digital access to this material is pending artist's approval. Materials may be viewed onsite at the Goldsen Archive, Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Kroch Library, Cornell University.
I characterize my new media artwork using the following keywords: research-driven, collaborative, investigative, trans-disciplinary, dialogical, instructive and experimental. I consider my process--which is often times indistinguishable from the product--as a kind of "think tank." The thinking is ongoing; it may begin on my own but usually moves into a collaborative setting and ultimately advances through some sort of public engagement. I do not publish "white papers," but instead the content takes on a form most suitable for the occasion or that will connect with the broadest audience. This may include a web site, video, installation, performance, toolkit, workshop, lecture or combination of these elements.
Recent Submissions
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2006 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal
Singer, Brooke (2009-06-22)Windfall is a creative exploration into how individuals can engineer, implement and advance wind turbine technology for the purpose of generating power for self-consumption. My primary motivation for this project is to ... -
2008 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal
Singer, Brooke (2009-06-08)For Renew Media I propose further development of a current work-in-progress, Superfund365. Superfund365, A Site-A-Day, is an online data visualization application of the worst 365 Superfund sites in the United States. ...