Jennifer Johung teaches courses in contemporary architecture, art, new media, digital culture, and performance. Her research examines disciplinary exchanges between installation art, new media, nomadic and virtual architecture, and urban planning th
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Jennifer Johung teaches courses in contemporary architecture, art, new media, digital culture, and performance. Her research examines disciplinary exchanges between installation art, new media, nomadic and virtual architecture, and urban planning through the lens of performance theory and phenomenological philosophy. Her forthcoming book, entitled Replacing Home: From the Primordial Hut to the Digital Network, explores the recent entwinement of art and architecture over issues of dwelling in global sites across the United States, Mexico, Japan, Turkey, and Rwanda, beginning with a return to the primordial hut's ideal mode of sustained dwelling, including a re-imagination of property ownership, modular constructions, and garment-shelters, and encompassing the possibility of belonging within digital networks.
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