D. Fox Harrell
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ISEA2015
D. Fox Harrell, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Digital Media in the Comparative Media Studies Program and Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT, Cambridge, USA. His research explores the relationship between imaginative cognition and computation. His research involves developing new forms of computational narrative, gaming, social media, and related digital media based in computer science, cognitive science, and digital media arts. The National Science Foundation has recognized Harrell with an NSF CAREER Award for his project “Computing for Advanced Identity Representation.” Harrell holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Cognitive Science from the University of California, San Diego. His other degrees include a Master’s degree in Interactive Telecommunication from New York University, and a B.F.A. in Art, B.S. in Logic and Computation (each with highest honors), and minor in Computer Science at Carnegie
Mellon University. He has worked as an interactive television producer and as a game designer. His book Phantasmal Media: An Approach to Imagination, Computation, and Expression was published by The MIT Press (2013).
Last Known Location:
- United States of America
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ISEA2013
Fox Harrell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States.
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Title: Avatar art: transformative outcomes of the Advanced Identity Representation Project
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Title: Memory, reverie machine: toward a dance of agency in interactive storytelling
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Title: The Living Liberia Fabric: An Interactive Narrative Artwork Memorializing Civil War in Liberia
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Title: The Visual Politics of Play: On the Signifying Practices of Digital Games
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