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Claudia Joskowicz is a Lecturer at the Art, Culture, and Technology Program within MIT's School of Architecture + Planning. Her work explores how history and memory intersect with landscape through video and installation art, emphasizing Latin American contexts. She splits her residence between New York and Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
Her research focuses on technology's role in mediating historical narratives, using cinematic techniques to anchor personal and collective histories within physical environments. Notable exhibitions include the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (NY), Fondation Cartier (Paris), and the São Paulo Biennial. Her work is held in prominent collections such as the Guggenheim and Kadist Art Foundation.
Joskowicz has taught courses like 'Introduction to Video and Related Media' at MIT. Though no recent articles or grants are listed, her practice bridges art, technology, and socio-historical inquiry across international platforms.
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