Felicity Colman is a Creative Media Arts theorist. She is Professor of Film and Media Arts. She is the Dean of Research and Knowledge Exchange for the London College of Fashion at University of the Arts London[1]

Education

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Colman holds the following qualifications:[2]

Career

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Colman was the Head of The Graduate Research School (2017-2019) at Kingston University, London, United Kingdom.[3] Colman held a Professorial Chair in Media at Manchester School of Art, Manchester, United Kingdom.[4] where she held various positions in art and media at the Manchester School of Art from 2009-2017. Prior to this Colman held a number of positions at University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.[5]

Colman is Honorary Professor at the School of Art, College of Design and Social Context RMIT, Melbourne, Australia (2019-2023).[6] From 2020 Colman is Visiting Research Fellow, Global Centre for Humanities in Technology [GCTH], Kyung Hee University, South Korea.[7] In 2005 Colman was Visiting Associate Professor in Screen Media, Screen Theory Department, The University of Waikato, New Zealand. In 2001, Colman was Smithsonian Research Scholar, at the National Gallery of Art Washington DC, USA.

Colman's specialities include visual art, culture, and screen media forms, and creative philosophy.

Academic work

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  • Colman, F., and Van der Tuin, I. (2024).Methods and Genealogies of New Materialisms.[8]
  • Colman, F., Bühlmann, V., O’Donnell, A. and van der Tuin, I. (2018). Ethics of Coding: A Report on the Algorithmic Condition [EoC]. H2020-EU.2.1.1. – INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP – Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies – Information and Communication Technologies. Brussels: European Commission. 732407, pp. 1–54.

References

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  1. ^ "Felicity Colman". 5 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Felicity Colman". University of the Arts, London. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Items where Kingston Author is "Colman, Felicity" - Kingston University Research Repository".
  4. ^ "Professor Felicity Colman (Wednesday 13 January 2016)".
  5. ^ "Felicity. J. Colman – Senses of Cinema". 7 June 2000.
  6. ^ "Professor FELICITY COLMAN - RMIT University".
  7. ^ "People". 24 October 2020.
  8. ^ https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-methods-and-genealogies-of-new-materialisms.html