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Jennifer JohungAssociate ProfessorOffice: Mitchell Hall 147C |
Degrees:Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, Performance Studies, 2008 Research/Teaching Interests:Contemporary Art and Architecture in a global context; Performance Studies, Theory, and Art; Phenomenology; Visual Studies; Spatial and Urban Studies; New Media Art, Virtual Architecture, and Digital Culture; Bio-technology, Art, and Architecture; Science and Technology Studies Courses Taught:Post 1970s Art Other Relevant Professional Activities:Director of Art History Gallery Recent Publications:Replacing Home: From Primordial Hut to Digital Network in Contemporary Art, University of Minnesota Press, January 2012. Landscapes of Mobility: Culture, Politics, and Placemaking, Co-editor, with Arijit Sen, Under contract at Ashgate Press. "Replacing the Hut: Dan Graham's Two-Way Mirror Cylinder Inside Cube," Architectural Strategies in Contemporary Art, Isabelle Loring Wallace and Nora Wendl, eds., Ashgate Press, Dec. 2012. "Take Two: Learning from Second Life," Spaces and Flows: The Journal of Urban and Extra-Urban Studies, Volume 1, 2011. "Sustainably Dependent: Bio-Architectural Living Spaces," World Picture, Issue 5, March 2011. "Life Cycles: Strange Vegetation and Architectural Symbiosis," 2011. "Falling Still: Yevgeniya Kaganovich and Nathaniel Stern," 2010. |



