Muriel Cooper

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Designer, educator, researcher, Muriel Cooper was one of the most influential modern designers of the 20th century. Most known for her 'computational design', Coopers work was signified by clean, simple lines. Cooper was one of the co-founder's of MIT's media lab where she taught interactive media design. Cooper died in 1994 at the age of 68.

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