Sarah Cook
Sarah Cook is a curator, writer and researcher based in Scotland. She is Professor of Museum Studies in Information Studies at the University of Glasgow, and editor of 24/7: A Wake-up Call For Our Non-stop World (Somerset House, 2019) and INFORMATION (Documents of Contemporary Art, Whitechapel and MIT Press, 2016) and co-author (with Beryl Graham) of Rethinking Curating: Art After New Media (MIT Press, 2010; Chinese edition 2016). She has curated and co-curated international exhibitions including Database Imaginary (2004, with Anthony Kiendl and Steve Dietz), The Art Formerly Known As New Media (2005), Broadcast Yourself (2008), Untethered (2008), Mirror Neurons (2012), and Biomediations, the exhibitions for Transitio_MX_05, the Festival of Electronic Art and Video in Mexico City (2013). She is curator for NEoN (NorthEast of North), Scotland’s only digital art festival.