Christopher Baker

(USA, 1979)

Christopher Baker’s work engages the rich collection of social, technological, and ideological networks present in the urban landscape. He creates artefacts and situations that reveal and generate relationships within and between these networks.
His work has been presented internationally in festivals, galleries and museums, including The Soap Factory, Minneapolis; Form+Content Gallery, Minneapolis; The Minnesota Museum of American Artists; The Minneapolis Fringe Festival; the Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Art, Minneapolis; Millenáris Park, Budapest; Huset i Magstræde, Copenhagen; Pixelache Festival, Helsinki. His print work was published in ID Magazine and the boo Data Flow: Visualising Information in Graphic Design.

Hello World! Or: How I Learned to Stop Listening and Love the Noise (2008)

Multi-channel video projection, sound. Courtesy: the artist

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