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Jack Andrew Pocaluyko is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Media and Communication, University of Oslo. He holds a BFA in Film Studies from Toronto Metropolitan University and an MPhil in Screen Cultures from the University of Oslo. His research focuses on the aesthetics and ontology of moving images, particularly exploring how computer software and graphical user interfaces serve as artistic mediums in film and contemporary art.
- Academic Affiliations: Faculty of Humanities
- Key Research Themes: Interactivity in digital art, exhibition modes of digital media, algorithmic cameras, and spatial interfaces
His Master's thesis Defining Desktop Films: From Spatial Interfaces to Algorithmic Cameras won the 2022 Best Master's Thesis Award. He has professional experience at institutions like the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto and the Norwegian International Film Festival.
His work interrogates how interactivity evolves when digital interfaces are exhibited across mediums, merging film theory with contemporary art criticism.

