Zachary Horton

  • Department of English

Biography

Digital Expertise: media archaeology, game studies, 3D printing, network graphing, electronics, 3D scanning

Zach Horton's research and teaching focus on the intersection of technological mediation, ecology, and scale. He is particularly interested in the ways that non-human scales become integrated with or excluded from the human lifeworld, mediascape, and identity. As a critical maker, experimental filmmaker, and camera designer he explores the relationship between making, virtuality, and the objectsphere of neoliberalism.