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Grace Grace Grace is a part-time Lecturer at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and University of Illinois Chicago. She holds a PhD in Media Arts and Sciences (2022) from Arizona State University, with a Critical Theory Certificate, alongside MA (2015) and BM (2012) degrees in music-related fields.
Education:
- PhD Media Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University (2022)
- MA Musicology, Arizona State University (2015)
- BM Music History, Ohio University (2012)
Research Interests: Exploring intersections of art, technology, and critical theory. Focused on post-capitalist systems, blockchain applications in creative practice, somatic aesthetics, and chaotic systems theory. Her work often bridges improvisation, economic metaphysics, and cultural activism.
Recent Projects: Courses like Post-Capitalist Sorcery and Chaosmotic Systems reflect her interest in reimagining value systems through art. She leads the Center for Concrete and Abstract Machines (CCAM), fostering Chicago-based tech-art collaborations.
Awards:
- NSF CSforAll
- Deutsche Akademische Austausch Dienst
- ASU Teaching Excellence Award
- Joan Frazer Award for Judaism in the Arts
Advising/Grants: Currently advises NEA Lab projects with Virginia Tech and Leonardo/ISAST. No specific student advisement records listed.
Labs/Teams: Founder of CCAM, Chicago’s Pilsen-based hub for art-tech experimentation.




