Allison Burtch is a philosopher and educator who creates politically coherent works in a variety of media. Most recently, she made a "log jammer" - a cell phone jammer that creates a safe space in nature, a browser plugin that highlights complex political and corporate relationships, and was a research fellow at the Institute of Technology and Society in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She’s also collaborated on such projects as the dumbsto.re - a mobile app store for dumb phones, and co-organized Prism BreakUp at Eyebeam Art & Technology Center, and the Drones and Aerial Robotics Conference at New York University.
Previously, she was the editor of the Occupied Wall Street Journal, a six-edition print publication which was translated into six languages and distributed globally. Allison has a master’s degree from NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program.
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