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Katherine Harris
Katherine Harris [RISD MFA ’09, Graphic Design]
Katherine Harris is interested in how adept we've become at integrating the physical environment, cell phones, television, and the Internet into one complex narrative of everyday life. The archive is particularly impacted by this process of convergence as our photographs, our newspapers, and even our books are increasingly tied to technology. What implications does this shift from physical archive to digital archive have for both graphic design and the engaged reader? Harris' work addresses the tension between digital and physical within contemporary archives such as collections, libraries, and the urban landscape, and looks for ways of extracting a multiplicity of narratives from them. She draws on her dual identities of designer and programmer to bring narrative into conversation with complexity, linking her work across a convergence of form - web sites, designed objects, and physical experience - so that the reader only experiences the whole by participating in its parts.
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