Emily's research interests include: contemporary art and theory; intersections of art and technology; installation art; modern and contemporary Japanese art; history of new media art in Japan; documentation and preservation of new media art; digital humanities; archive theory; and curatorial studies.
Recent and Forthcoming Publications
"Continuity: Sharing Space in teamLab's Digital Ecosystems." Arts 12, no. 74 (2023): 1-18.
Guest Editor, Special Issue of Arts, "Framing the Virtual: New Technologies and Immersive Exhibitions," forthcoming 2024.
"Networks of Experience: Interactive Digital Art in the 21st Century." University of Oregon ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 2022.
"Make a Shadow': The Performative Arc of Mieko Shiomi's Spatial Poem #4," Omeka Showcase Exhibits, New Media & Culture Certificate, University of Oregon, June 2020.
Guest Editor, Special Issue of Arts, "Framing the Virtual: New Technologies and Immersive Exhibitions," forthcoming 2024.
"Networks of Experience: Interactive Digital Art in the 21st Century." University of Oregon ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 2022.
"Make a Shadow': The Performative Arc of Mieko Shiomi's Spatial Poem #4," Omeka Showcase Exhibits, New Media & Culture Certificate, University of Oregon, June 2020.
Recent and Forthcoming Talks
"Art, Technology, and Discontent: Artificial Intelligence and the History of Photography," University of Oregon Department of the History of Art & Architecture Gordon Gilkey Lecture Series, May 2024.
"CAL Alumni Lecture: Interactive Digital Art in Contemporary Japan," Comparative Cultural Studies Department, Northern Arizona University, February 2023.
"Screen Subjects and the Attention Economy: Art in the Age of Digital Interactivity," Attention, Perception, and Contemplation in Contemporary Art course, Department of the History of Art & Architecture, University of Oregon, February 2022.
"Interactive Digital Art in Museums," History & Theory of Museums course, Museum Studies program, University of San Francisco, November 2021.
"Collecting Code: Digital Design at the Victoria & Albert Museum," Data/Media/Digital Graduate Symposium, University of Oregon, April 2021.
"CAL Alumni Lecture: Interactive Digital Art in Contemporary Japan," Comparative Cultural Studies Department, Northern Arizona University, February 2023.
"Screen Subjects and the Attention Economy: Art in the Age of Digital Interactivity," Attention, Perception, and Contemplation in Contemporary Art course, Department of the History of Art & Architecture, University of Oregon, February 2022.
"Interactive Digital Art in Museums," History & Theory of Museums course, Museum Studies program, University of San Francisco, November 2021.
"Collecting Code: Digital Design at the Victoria & Albert Museum," Data/Media/Digital Graduate Symposium, University of Oregon, April 2021.