
Caroline A. Jones
Professor · Modern and Contemporary Art
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAbout
Caroline A. Jones is a Professor of Art History at MIT's Department of Architecture, specializing in modern and contemporary art with technological dimensions. Her research spans technological production modes, cognitive neuroscience intersections, and global art systems.
- Academic Affiliation: History, Theory, and Criticism of Architecture and Art Program at MIT
- Research Focus: Technology's role in art, cognitive perception, systems theory, bio-art, and climate discourse
Jones' publications and symposium organization demonstrate her interdisciplinary approach. Key themes include:
- Postwar artistic technology integration
- Umwelt theory and interspecies cognition
- Anthropocene critique through art
- Cybernetic systems in artistic practice
- Gut microbiome's role in consciousness understanding
- Temporal expansion through artistic bio-fiction
Her work connects art history with contemporary scientific dialogues through projects like the Seeing/Sounding/Sensing symposium. Awards include prestigious fellowships from National Endowment for the Humanities, Guggenheim Foundation, and Radcliffe Institute.
Current research examines cultural evolution, planetary boundaries, and artistic interventions in environmental systems. Jones actively explores how art can challenge human cognitive limitations and foster interspecies symbiosis frameworks.
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