Press Highlights

Landmarks to unveil new Casey Reas installation on UT campus
Justin Boyle, CultureMap Austin, 09 October 2014
Why do we need public art, you ask? One reason, as this book aptly notes, is no language on Earth has ever produced the expression, “As pretty as an institutional construction project.” 

Consider ‘A Mathematical Theory of Communication’
Mike Lee, KUT, 03 October 2014
UT’s Landmarks public art program is dedicated to getting as much art as possible into public places on the University of Texas campus and around Austin. 

A Mathematical Theory of Communication
CodaWorx, 2014
A Mathematical Theory of Communication" is a large-scale, computer-generated mural in The Bill & Melinda Gates Computer Science Complex & Dell Computer Science Hall at The University of Texas at Austin. 

A Mathematical Theory of Communication
Americans for the Arts Public Art Network Year in Review Database, 2014
A Mathematical Theory of Communication is a large-scale, computer generated mural covering two walls near the main atrium of the Gates Dell Complex, home to the Department of Computer Science on The University of Texas at Austin campus.