Garnet Hertz


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  • ISEA2015

    • Garnet Hertz’s multidisciplinary work includes art objects, experimental product designs and academic research, and argues that the speculative and critically oriented methods of the arts and humanities can be used to design more evocative, thought-provoking and human oriented technologies. This work is informed by his extensive experience in multiple disciplines. His advanced training includes a BFA (1997), an interdisciplinary MFA in Art, Computer Science and Engineering (2005), a PhD in Humanities (2009), and postdoctoral appointments in Computer Science and Informatics (2010). Garnet Hertz holds a Canada Research Chair in Design and Media Arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design.

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  • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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