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Prof. Annette Geiger is a Professor of Theory and History of Design at the University of the Arts Bremen, within the Faculty of Art and Design's Department of Design Theory and History. She holds a doctorate from the University of Stuttgart's Institute of Art History and has taught at universities in Paris, Berlin, and Darmstadt. Her research explores the interplay between art, design, and everyday life, focusing on aesthetic cultures, design discourse, and critical analysis.
Education: Studied art, cultural studies, and communication in Berlin, Grenoble, and Paris. Doctoral thesis: 'Urbild und fotografischer Blick' (2004) examined 18th-century painting and photography's origins.
Research interests emphasize the scope and ambiguities of design, the role of discourse, and the intersection of signs, media, spaces, bodies, and clothing. She engages in critical analysis of design's societal impact and aesthetic boundaries.
Recent awards include a Bronze Award (2014) and Gold Award (2012) from the New York Art Directors Club for publications by the University of the Arts Bremen. Her essays span cultural criticism, fashion theory, and media analysis across FAZ, taz, and Stylepark among others.
Teaches courses like 'Theorie Vertiefung für ID BA und MA' and 'Creating Cultural Dialogues in Transcultural Contexts.' Active in organizing academic events such as the TRANSFORMATIONS symposium series and the Destroy Media conference.
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