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Eric Freedman
Associate Professor
Assistant Dean of Arts and LettersÂ
efreedma@fau.edu
Ph.D. 1998, University of Southern California
Eric Freedman is the author of Transient Images: Personal Media in Public Frameworks (Temple University Press, 2011). He teaches across film studies, television studies, new media, and video production. His early scholarly work on public access cable television, excerpts of which are included in The Television Studies Reader, The Television Studies Book, and the journal Television and New Media, has culminated in a research agenda that tackles several interrelated subjects that are included in the broad terrain of new technology, media access, and autobiographical discourses. Freedman's other scholarly work includes contributions to the on-line journal Flow, while his creative work has been exhibited at venues such as the Museum of Contemporary Art in Miami, the American Film Institute, MIX New York, and Ars Electronica. He is currently writing on trauma and the industrial applications of game engines, and has a particular interest in survival horror games.
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