Building on lessons learned throughout my professional and
academic history, from a focus in world
literature (I was named the 2009 Outstanding Graduate in English and Comparative Literature at San Diego State University), to high - level Technical support for global teams at Apple in Cupertino, to my experiences filming, writing about, and sharing our world as a travel blogger with «The Radical Dreamer», I'm currently studying to build transformative game experiences at one of the United Kingdom's top universities for digital humanities with the MA Independent Games and Playable Experience Design program at Goldsmiths, University
literature (I was named the 2009 Outstanding Graduate in English and
Comparative Literature at San Diego State University), to high - level Technical support for global teams at Apple in Cupertino, to my experiences filming, writing about, and sharing our world as a travel blogger with «The Radical Dreamer», I'm currently studying to build transformative game experiences at one of the United Kingdom's top universities for digital humanities with the MA Independent Games and Playable Experience Design program at Goldsmiths, University
Literature at San Diego State University), to high - level Technical support for global teams at Apple in Cupertino, to my experiences filming, writing about, and sharing our world as a travel blogger with «The Radical Dreamer», I'm currently studying to build transformative game experiences at one of the United Kingdom's top universities for digital humanities with the MA Independent Games and Playable Experience Design program at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Speakers include Johanna Burton, CCS Bard Graduate Program Director; Maria Cecire, Assistant Professor of
Literature, founder of the Experimental Humanities Initiative; Tom Keenan, Associate Professor of
Comparative Literature; Director, Human Rights Project; Joan Retallack, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor of Humanities; and Tirdad Zolghadr, LUMA Fellow and Senior
Academic Advisor, CCS Bard Graduate Program.
Currently a PhD candidate in
Comparative Literature at New York University, her
academic research addresses contemporary internet - based art practice and network culture, digital technology and perception, and the materiality of media.