Kevin Hamilton is at University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, where he is Program Chair of New Media for the School of Art and Design, and an Associate Professor in the Department of Media and Cinema Studies. He regularly teaches courses in video, interactive media, and digital imaging, with emphases on critique, reflection, and collaboration. His student workshops on collaboration, appropriation and design have taken him to Cornell, Emily Carr, Brandeis, and Grand Valley State Universities; presentations on education in digital media have included talks for the College Art Association, Syracuse University, and ACM/CHI. Publications on teaching also include an essay in the volume Imaginary Syllabii (Palm Press, 2011). Kevin is currently working on a new digital archive of American nuclear propaganda and training films, including relevant material from the domains of advertising and cinema. You can follow his teaching and research at complexfields.org, kevinhamilton.org, delicious.com/kham, and on Twitter @complexfields.
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