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Natalie Jeremijenko
Professor, UCSD
Global Distinguished Visiting Professor,
The College of Arts and Science,
New York University
Natalie Jeremijenko is a new media artist who works at the intersection
of contemporary art, science, and engineering. Her work takes the form
of large-scale public art works, tangible media installations, single channel
tapes, and critical writing. It investigates the theme of the transformative
potential of new technologies—particularly information technologies.
Specific issues addressed in her work include information politics, the
examination and development of new modes of particulation in the production
of knowledge, tangible media, and distributed (or ubiquitous) computing
elements. She has recently held positions of Lecturer Convertible in the
Department of Mechanical Engineering at Yale; Consultant to the Advanced
Computer Graphics Center/Media Research Lab, Department of Computer Science,
at NYU; and Distinguished Visiting Critic in the Department of Art, Virginia
Commonwealth University.
Jeremijenko began her studies with a B.S. in Neuroscience and Biochemistry at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia, and went on to receive a B.F.A. with Honors from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. Her B.F.A. thesis was Explorations in Scientific Representation Exploiting Surround Sensory Input (Virtual Reality).
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Natalie Jeremijenko
Professor, UCSD,
Global Distinguished Visiting Professor,
The College of Arts and Science,
New York University
xdesign.ucsd.edu
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