Jamie Allen (PhD) is occupied with the ways that technologies teach us about who we are as individuals, cultures and societies. His work has been exhibited internationally, from the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin to the American Museum of Natural History in New York to the Nam June Paik Art Center in Korea. He teaches, lectures and leads workshops widely, engaging with and working to create collaborative contexts that acknowledge how care, attachment and love are central to knowledge practices like art and research. He likes to make things with his head and hands – investigations into infrastructural and material systems of media, energy, and information as public-making projects.
Jamie Allen
Senior Researcher
CML researcher Jamie Allen will undertake a visiting scholarship investigating cycles and their circulations with the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge in autumn 2024.
New published collection of essays on media, technology and infrastructure by CML researcher Jamie Allen, translated to French.
Launch event in Paris at the end of April 2024.
Call for contributions to special issue of HUB Journal of Research in Art, Design and Society. Submission deadline is May 14, 2024.
Special session of Planetary Ecologies, a hybrid discussion group on planetary networks, critical environmentalisms, and intersectional metabolics.
14 November 2023 at 10am
Peter Weibel Research Institute for Digital Cultures (Vienna) & online
Production phase of the Extended Ecologies programme hosted by Medrar Cairo, resulting in an exhibition of critical XR projects developed by participating artists and the release of a project publication.
Our institute and transmediale are launching a new partnership for the 2023 festival edition a model, a map, a fiction.
In two research labs in February, selected participants and guests explore how virtual and real spaces can co-influence and co-create one another.
Open call for artists and researchers from Egypt and Switzerland to explore and reflect the possibilities of extended reality (XR) technologies through the lenses of ‘ecologies’ and ‘migrations’.
Deadline extended until 30 November.
A Discussion Group on Critical Environmentalisms and Intersectional Metabolics.
A series of microreviews of the New European Bauhaus project for SARN. Read online.
A series of workshops, discussions, and open-access readers, seeking to elaborate and explore perspectives on institutional practices.