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Kimon Keramidas is Clinical Associate Professor of Experimental Humanities & Social Engagement and Affiliated Faculty in International Relations at NYU. His research and pedagogy take place at the intersection of media and technology studies, social engagement, cultural history, and digital humanities. Through the lenses of political economy and the sociology of culture, Kimon approaches media and technology from an interdisciplinary perspective that unpacks complex micro-and macro-scale concerns in a way that makes the impact of technology on our lives more apparent at the global, local and personal level. The goal of this work is to encourage a better understanding of how the hardware and software experiences of our digital culture influence the ways in which we work, play, learn and communicate as a society.
Kimon’s most recent project was as co-curator of the digital exhibition The Sogdians: Influencers on the Silk Roads. This digital global art history project investigated the story of the Sogdians, a Central Asian people from the Middle Ages who helped solidify what we today call the Silk Roads. In the exhibition, interactive maps, 3-D models of metalwork objects, photographs of archaeological sites, and international scholarship reveal new details about these forgotten people.
Previous to the Sogdian project, Kimon completed The Interface Experience: Forty Years of Personal Computing which presented some of the most ubiquitous objects in the history of personal computing in tactile and interactive displays. This exhibition offered visitors a unique opportunity to gain a better understanding of the history of the design and material experience of computers and aimed at stimulating personal questions about how interaction with these devices has influenced each of our lives.
Kimon’s research and teaching consider digital tools not only as objects of study but also as a means for performing research and scholarship. He is active in the fields of digital humanities and interactive technology and pedagogy and has taught courses in digital humanities, interface design, media and materiality, artifacts in the age of new media, digital information fluency, and theatre design, performance and technology at the NYU, the Bard Graduate Center, Marymount Manhattan College, the CUNY Online Baccalaureate, and The Cooper Union.
Prior to joining the faculty at XE and NYU, Kimon served as Assistant Professor and Director of the Digital Media Lab at the Bard Graduate Center, where he helped establish the BGC as a leader in digital initiatives in the scholarship of material culture and interactive exhibition design and was the Director of Digital Initiatives for the Martin E. Segal Theatre Center. He also helped found The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy, and co-founded and is on the steering committee of New York City Digital Humanities.
Recent Publications: The Sogdians: Influencers on the Silk Road (April 2019), The Interface Experience: A User’s Guide (Bard Graduate Center, 2015), “Writing for Publics, Designing for Platforms: Complexity and Fluency in Service of Accessibility.” Scholarly and Research Communication 7, no. 2. (Fall 2016), “Digital Literary Pedagogy: An Experiment in Process-oriented Publishing” in The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy 4 (Fall 2013), “Integrating Digital Media at the Programmatic and Institutional Level: Building a Humane Cyberinfrastructure at the Bard Graduate Center” in The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy 2 (Fall 2012); Exhibitions: The Interface Experience: Forty Years of Personal Computing, Bard Graduate Center Focus Gallery (April-July 2015). For a full list of publications, lectures, and presentations see full CV.
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ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE (2024): 100121
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KERAMIDAS Kimon,FOSSE Florian, DIAZ VAZQUEZ Ana,DOWLING Paul,GARAFFA Rafael,DESPRÉS Jacques, RUSS Hans Peter,SCHADE Burkhard,SCHMITZ Andreas,SORIA RAMIREZ Antonio,VANDYCK Toon,WEITZEL Matthias,
RePEc: Research Papers in Economics (2021)
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NATURE SUSTAINABILITYno. 12 (2021): 1052-1059
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