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David Jaffee
Professor and Head of New Media Research
Professor David Jaffee received his BA, MA, and PhD degrees from Harvard University. Before arriving at the BGC in 2007, Dr. Jaffee was professor of history at City College and the Graduate Center, CUNY where he had taught since 1987 and was the project director of two National Endowment for the Humanities grants to develop multimedia resources for the teaching of United States history. He has received fellowships from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Winterthur Museum, the American Antiquarian Society, and the Charles Warren Center in American History at Harvard University. He is the author of People of the Wachusett: Greater New England in History and Memory, 1630-1860(Cornell, 1999) and the visual editor of Who Built America? Working People and the Nation's Economy, Politics, Culture, and Society (Bedford Books, 2007). His articles on artists and artisans in early America have appeared in The Journal of American History, William and Mary Quarterly, New England Quarterly, Rural New England Furniture, and Explorations of the Folk Art World.
For more on Prof. Jaffee go to his bio page on the BGC main site.
Kimon Keramidas
Assistant Director for the Digital Media Lab
As Assistant Director for the Digital Media Lab, Kimon is responsible for the development and implementation of digital media practices across academic programs at the Bard Graduate Center. He strategizes the software and hardware needs of the lab, and work with faculty and students to effectively incorporate interactive technology into pedagogical practice and student projects. In addition, Kimon helps shape the digital aspects of the BGC's journal, monograph series, and focus gallery.
Kimon received his PhD in Theatre from the CUNY Graduate Center. While at the Graduate Center he also completed the CUNY Graduate Center's Certificate in Interactive Technology and Pedagogy. Kimon's research focuses on digital media through the lenses of political economy and sociology of culture with particular focus on intellectual property, information access, and video gaming. Kimon has taught courses in interface design, new media, digital information fluency, theatre, and performance at the Bard Graduate Center, Marymount Manhattan College, the CUNY Online Baccalaureate, and The Cooper Union, and has been active in the CUNY Graduate Center's Interactive Technology and Pedagogy program in a number of different roles including, student, program developer, and faculty.
Kimon is currently working on developing his dissertation on intellectual property rights in theatrical production into a book, and has recently had articles published in the journal Currents in Electronic Literacy and the collections Objects of Exchange (co-authored with Aaron Glass), Theater und Medien: Theatre and the Media, and Studying the Event Film: The Lord of the Rings (co-authored with Henry Bial and Ryan Reynolds).
DML Workstudy 2011-12
Sara Spink
Past DML Workstudy Students
Adrienne Bateson
Elena Cordova
Channon Goodrich
Miranda Peters
Charlotte Trautman
Christie Wilmot