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Diane Gromala
Associate Professor
School of Literature, Communication and Culture
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Diane Gromala is an Associate Professor in the School of Literature,
Communication and Culture at Georgia Tech, where she teaches in the
graduate program in Information Design and Technology. Her courses focus
on the cultural and theoretical aspects of new and virtual media.
Gromala's critical analyses of virtual media is informed by her work as an
artist and designer in Virtual Reality (VR) and other forms of digital media.
This artwork focuses on subjectivity and the corporeal. Her articles have
appeared in numerous art and design journals,and her virtual reality artwork
has been performed and presented in Canada, the US, Europe, the Middle
East and aired on the Discovery Channel and the BBC.
Gromala frequently lectures at international conferences and symposia, is on
the Editorial Board of Postmodern Culture, Chair of SIGGRAPH's Art Gallery
in the year 2000, and a recent recipient of a Senior Fulbright Fellowship.
Throughout the 1980s, Diane Gromala worked as a designer and art director
in the corporate realm, most recently at Apple Computer, Inc. Her graduate
and undergraduate degrees are from Yale University and the University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Contact information:
Diane Gromala
Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center
College of Computing
801 Atlantic Drive
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA, 30332-0280
E-mail: diane.gromala@lcc.gatech.edu
 
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