Charlie Gere

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Charlie Gere is a reader in New Media Research and heads the Department of Media, Film and Cultural Studies, Lancaster University, since 2007.

He teaches on a range of topics including new media art, art and technology, continental philosophy and technology. His core research interest is in the cultural effects and meanings of technology and media, particularly in relation to art and philosophy.

1985 City and Guilds of London Art School, Diploma in Fine Art(Painting).
1991 Centre for the Advanced Study of Computer Aided Art and Design, Middlesex Polytechnic, MA.
1996 Centre for Electronic Arts and Department of Visual Culture, Middlesex University, PhD.

2002 – 2005 Project Leader of CACHe project(researching the history of early British computer art)

2006 Editor in Chief of Computers and the History of Art (CHArt)

2007 Co- curated the exhibition FEEDBACK, in Asturias, Spain.

Books Published :

Digital Culture(2002), Art, Time and Technology: Histories of the Disappearing Body (2006), White Heat, Cold Logic: Early British Computer Art co-edited with Paul Brown, Catherine Mason and Nicholas Lambert (2006).

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