Nanna Verhoeff
Department of Media and Culture Studies - Media and Performa
Utrecht University
Netherlands
Biography
Nanna Verhoeff is associate professor of media and performance studies at the Department of Media and Culture Studies. She specialises in comparative analysis of emerging media, with a key interest in contemporary transformations in screen culture. She has published on early cinema, mobile screens, geomedia and location-based media, installations, media art, and urban media. Her current research focuses on navigation and mobility, performative technologies, urban interfaces, (mobile) screens and installations, and location-based arts and media.
Research Interest
Media, Art and Performance Studies (RMA)
Publications
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Verhoeff, N. (2016). Screens in the City. In Dominique Chateau & José Moure (Eds.), Screens (pp. 125-139). Amsterdam University Press.
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Verhoeff, N. (2017). Performative Cartography. In Stephen Monteiro (Eds.), The Screen Media Reader: Culture, Theory, Practice (pp. 235-449). New York: Bloomsbury Academics, Reprint of excerpt from Nanna Verhoeff, Mobile Screens: The Visual Regime of Navigation (2012): 149-163..
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Verhoeff, N., Cooley, Heidi Rae & Zwicker, Heather (2017). Urban Cartographies: Media Mapping Mobility and Presence. Television and New Media, 18 (4), (pp. 298–304) (7 p.).