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Rebecca Hackemann

Associate Professorat Kansas State University
Willard Hall Manhattan,
United States
Focus area: Analog, Art History, Augmented Reality, Digital Art, New Media, Environmental Art, Eco Art, Land Art, Fabrication, Maker Art, Photography, Public Art, Sociology, Urban Planning, Built Environment

Rebecca Hackemann is a British/German/American conceptual artist and writer, who works in a variety of media that are concerned with viewer interaction, perception and the construction of private and public space. She makes scially engaged public art, 3-D stereoscopic work, tintypes and works in other experimental media such as 3-D projection. holds a PhD from  Chelsea College of Art / University fo the Arts London and and MFA from Stanford university. She is Associate Professor of Photography/Art  at Kansas State University, an R1 institution. She is a Whitney ISP alumn. She lived for many years in New York, San Francisco and London, and has exhibited at the Whitney Museum, The Bemis Center for Art, Foley Gallery, Saatchi Gallery and Houston Center for Phtoography among many others. Her paper about the publicness of public art was published by LMJ MIT Press in 2018 (Dec).
Her work can be seen (mailing list) at rebeccahackemann.com and utteraton.com.

Journal Articles:
Articles and Notes

The Public Utteraton Machines: Recording What People Think of Public Art in New York City

December 2018
LMJ28 Audio Companion

Sonic Commentary

December 2018