I hold the Wesley Chair in New Media and am the Co-Director of the Wesley Center for New Media Research and Education. I also direct the Writing Program (Freshman Writing and Technical Communication) in the School of Literature, Communication, and Culture in the Georgia Institute of Technology.

I teach in our M.S. program in Information Design and Technology and our undergraduate program in Media Studies. (For details, select from the Teaching menu above.)

My research areas include (for details, select from the Research menu above):

Augmented Reality and Dramatic Experiences: Prof. Blair MacIntyre, Maribeth Gandy, and I are creating a design environment called DART and using that environment to foster the creation of informal education, artistic expression and entertainment.

Digital Art and Design: Prof. Diane Gromala and I have written a book entitled Windows and Mirrors, published by MIT Press (Fall, 2003), in which we explore the significance of digital art for the digital design community at large.

Media Theory: I study how new (digital) media affect and are affected by earlier media and media forms, including film, television, and print.



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