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Christopher Funkhouser is a Professor in the Humanities and Social Sciences Department at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). His research focuses on digital poetry, prehistoric arts, archeology, and esthetics, with a particular emphasis on computational creativity and interdisciplinary literary practices. His work bridges traditional poetic forms with emerging digital technologies, exploring generative art, algorithmic composition, and interactive media.
Over the years, Funkhouser has published extensively on topics ranging from early text generators to the legacy of poets like Amiri Baraka. His research outputs include books, chapters, and articles that highlight the evolution of digital poetry and its impact on contemporary literary studies. Notably, his 2023 work on first-generation poetry generators underscores foundational contributions to the field.
Though no specific awards are listed, his academic contributions are reflected in Scopus metrics such as a h-index of 17 and 5 citations. He has been involved in media projects, including a podcast highlighted by NJIT, further extending his influence into public discourse on digital arts.




