Warren Sacks

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Warren Sack is a software designer and media theorist whose work explores theories and designs for online public space and public discussion.


He is Associate Professor of Film and Digital Media; affiliated faculty with the Computer Science Department; affiliated faculty with the History of Art and Visual Culture Department's Ph.D. program; affiliated faculty with the Community Studies Department; and, a member of the graduate faculty for the Digital Arts and New Media Program (housed jointly by the Arts Division and the School of Engineering) at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is also an external faculty affiliate at the Center on Organizational Innovation of the Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy at Columbia University. Before joining the faculty at the University of California, Santa Cruz, Warren was an assistant professor at UC Berkeley's School of Information. He earned a B.A. from Yale College and an S.M. and Ph.D. from the MIT Media Laboratory.


Warren's writings have been published or presented in the venues of anthropology, architecture, art, art criticism, art history, computer science, design, education, film, feminist studies, geography, linguistics, literature, media studies, philosophy, science studies, sociology, and political science. His research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the Sunlight Foundation, Rhizome.org, the Walker Art Center and the Jerome Foundation. His art work has been shown at the ZKM|Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany; the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York; the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; the artport of the Whitney Museum of American Art; and, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

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2012-present Professor, Film & Digital Media Department faculty, critical studies and media production University of California, Santa Cruz

2013-present core faculty, Center for Games and Playable Media

2011-2013: affiliate faculty University of California, Santa Cruz

2011-present Faculty Council, Data and Democracy Initiative (DDI)
Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS)
UC Berkeley, Davis, Merced, and Santa Cruz

2011-2013: Associate Faculty Director of DDI

2010-present: CITRIS faculty researcher

2012-2013 Chercheur invité (Visiting Professor) Médial ab Sciences Po (Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris), Paris, France

2012-2013 Chercheur invité (Visiting Professor) Department of Economic and Social Sciences Télécom ParisTech (École nationale supérieure des télécommunications), Paris, France

2010-2012 & spring 2014 Director, Digital Arts & New Media (DANM) MFA Program University of California, Santa Cruz

2004-present: DANM faculty member)

2009-2010 Director of Graduate Studies, Film & Digital Media Department University of California, Santa Cruz

2009-present associate faculty, History of Consciousness Department
University of California, Santa Cruz

2008-2013 associate faculty, Sociology Department core faculty, Global Information and Social Enterprise Studies Minor University of California, Santa Cruz

2007-2011 affiliate faculty, Community Studies Department Social Documentation (SocDoc) MA Program

2006-2012 Associate Professor, Film & Digital Media Department University of California, Santa Cruz

2005-present affiliate faculty, History of Art and Visual Culture Department
Visual Culture PhD Program
University of California, Santa Cruz

2002-present affiliate faculty, Computer Science Department

2006-present, faculty, Computer Game Design Program (BS)

2013-present, faculty, Games & Playable Media (MS)
University of California, Santa Cruz

2004-present external faculty affiliate

fall 2004 & fall 2007: visiting scholar Center on Organizational Innovation
Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy
Columbia University, New York, New York

2002-2006 Assistant Professor, Film & Digital Media Department University of California, Santa Cruz

2000-2002 Assistant Professor, School of Information University of California, Berkeley 2000 Research Scientist, Media Laboratory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

1995-2000 Research Collaborator, Interrogative Design Group, Center for Advanced Visual Studies Massachusetts Institute of Technology

1992-2000 Research Assistant, Media Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology

1989-1992 Independent Researcher and Consultant

1988-1989 Visiting Researcher, Advanced Computing Laboratory, Department of Computer Science University of Paris VIII (St. Denis

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