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Morgan Green is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Allegheny College, where she integrates art and computation in her teaching and research. She holds an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a BA from the University of Southern California. She also teaches creative computation at the University of Illinois at Chicago and is a resident artist in the New Media Program at Mana Contemporary, Chicago.
- Master of Fine Arts, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
- Bachelor of Arts, University of Southern California
Green’s research and artistic practice explore the intersections of language, technology, and identity. Her work centers on algorithmic poetry, human-machine interaction, and queer cyborg theory, often using code to generate poetic texts and performances that challenge normative understandings of communication and embodiment. She investigates how digital systems reflect and shape social identities, particularly through the lens of gender and sexuality.
Her publications and artworks, such as autocanon, hold you/mold you, and House of Words, demonstrate a consistent engagement with generative systems, textual transformation, and performative computing. These works span interactive web installations, live performances, and critical essays, revealing a deep commitment to making technology accessible and critically reflective.
- House of Words – Critical Coding Cookbook
- Comparing the Incomparable – Toward Data Science
- hold you/mold you – Interactive browser-based art
- autocanon – Algorithmic poetry performance
Green has no listed scientific awards in the provided texts, but her work has been featured in significant exhibitions and publications, indicating recognition in the art and digital humanities communities.
She mentors through participatory projects like Little Readings, where she wrote custom poems for audience submissions, and she receives funding from institutions like The New School. Her teaching at UIC and Allegheny College suggests active engagement in curriculum development and student mentorship in creative computing.
Green is a core artist in the Mana Contemporary New Media Program, where she develops and performs works that merge digital systems with embodied experience. Her studio practice involves building 'poetry machines' and exploring feedback loops between human and algorithmic creativity, often in collaborative or public settings.




