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Personal bio
Jenny Odell is a San Francisco based visual artist working with secondhand imagery from Google Maps, YouTube, Craigslist, and other online sources. Typical projects include a virtual roadtrip across the country via StreetView and Yelp reviews, collections of cutouts from Google Satellite imagery, and an attempt to find the manufacturing origin of every object she used in a single day. Her work has been exhibited locally and internationally and has been featured in TIME's LightBox, WIRED, The Economist, and The Atlantic. Her teaching reflects an interest in the ecology of images created by networks and phones, as well as the new aesthetic possibilities opened up by that ecology. www.jennyodell.com Currently teaching
ARTSTUDI 160: Intro to Digital / Physical Design
(Autumn, Winter, Spring)
ARTSTUDI 173E: Cell Phone Photography (Autumn) ARTSTUDI 174B: Creativity in the Age of Facebook: Making Art for and from Networks (Winter, Spring) ARTSTUDI 261: Individual Work: Design (Winter) |