Kate Armstrong is an artist and writer with interest in networks,
distributed experience, and computational poetics. Armstrong’s work
examines ongoing tensions between digital and analogue, and looks to
bring digital structures - both functional and metaphorical - into low-
fi models and physical spaces as a way to interrogate contemporary
culture. She is also engaged with text and experimental narrative,
especially open forms that bring poetics and computational function
together. In the past this has taken a variety of forms including net
art, psychogeography, installation, audio, performance, and robotics.
She teaches at Simon Fraser University in the School of Interactive
Arts and Technology, in the Faculty of Applied Sciences.