DIETMAR OFFENHUBER: Data Autographies- Design and Evidence After The Digital Revolution// 09.25.20



Dietmar Offenhuber is an Associate Professor at Northeastern University in the departments of Art + Design and Public Policy, where he leads the graduate program in Information Design and Visualization. He worked as a key researcher at the Austrian Ludwig Boltzmann Institute and the Arts Electronica Futurelab and taught in the Interface Culture program of the Art University Linz, Austria. He is currently a visiting scholar at Harvard Metalab and a fellow at the Princeton-Mellon Initiative in Architecture, Urbanism & the Humanities. Dietmar’s current research focuses on environmental information and evidence construction, their material/sensory aspects and social implications. He is the author of the award-winning monograph, Waste is Information – Infrastructure Legibility and Governance (MIT Press). In his artistic practice, he is part of the collaborative, stadtmusik, and his work has been exhibited extensively worldwide. Dietmar holds a PhD in urban planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a Master of Science in Media Arts and sciences from MIT Media Lab, and a Dipl. Ing. in Architecture from the Technical University of Vienna.

He will provide a keynote lecture in coordination with a UVASMART ENVIRONMENTS Panel Discussion. Details shared below.

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