[Bio c. 2017]
Craig Campbell is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Texas, Austin. He received his PhD in Sociology (Theory and Culture) from the University of Alberta in 2009. He is actively involved in producing works that span the range of expository writing, art exhibition, and curation. These function as companion works to a thematic interest in archives, photography, documents, and the anxious territory of actuality. Craig Campbellās ethnographic, historical, and regional interests include: Siberia, Central Siberia, Indigenous Siberians, Evenki, Evenkiia, Reindeer hunting and herding, Travel and mobility, Socialist colonialism, early forms of Sovietization, and the circumpolar North. He publishes widely in journals including Space and Culture, Geographical Review, Sibirica, and Visual Anthropology Review. His second book Agitating Images was published by University of Minnesota Press in 2014.
[Bio c. 2013]
Craig Campbell (USA) is Assistant Professor of Cultural Forms and Anthropology at the University of Texas, Austin. His ethnographic, historical, and regional interests include: Siberia, Central Siberia, Indigenous Siberians, Evenki, Evenkiia, Reindeer hunting and herding, Travel and Mobility, Socialist Colonialism, early forms of Sovietization, and the circumpolar North.
[Bio c. 2009]
Craig Campbell is assistant professor in Folklore & Public Culture in the department of Anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin. He has developed a hybrid practice in contemporary art and cultural studies that he calls intermedia ethnography. He brings a host of strategies borrowed from the visual arts to his long-term research on travel, mobility, archive, memory, and culture in the Siberian subarctic. His research and visual experiments explore the possibility for failed, defaced, degraded, manipulated, and damaged photographs to activate interpretive fields typically unacknowledged in conventional ethnographies and histories. Craig is actively developing his work through curatorial and installation practices, seeking new imbrications of affect and intellectual engagement.
link: www.metafactory.ca/agit-kino
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Artist | Mobile Agitational Cinema: Iteration no. 1 |
Artist | The Schizophonic Archive: Schizo-Phone |