
Matteo Bittanti


Contacts
Telephone
+39 02 891412808
Email
[email protected]
Individual tutorial
Timetable
Office hours: Monday, 2-4 pm, by appointment.
All meetings take place via Microsoft Teams. To schedule a meeting, please send an email to [email protected] at least a day in advance.
Between 2007 and 2014, I was an Adjunct Professor at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco and Oakland, California where I taught graduate and undergraduate courses in the Visual Studies and Visual and Critical Studies programs. In the United States, I worked as an Associate Researcher and as a PostDoc Researcher at Stanford University and at the University of California, Berkeley. Today, I am on the Scientific and Review Board of various academic journals and institutions.
My artistic practice lies at the intersection of video games, cinema, and the web. My work has been exhibited in the United States, Canada, Argentina, Great Britain, Ireland, Australia, France, Cuba, Switzerland, Japan, Spain, and Italy.
My projects have been featured in The Guardian, The New York Times, Harper's Magazine, Fast Company, Motherboard/Vice, BBC, The Bold Italic, Polygon, The San Francisco Chronicle, The San Francisco Examiner, Flash Art, KQED, Hyperallergic, The Atlantic, BusinessWeek, Il Sole 24 Ore, La Repubblica, Il Corriere della Sera, L'Espresso, Rivista Studio, LINK, Business Insider, Radio Popolare, Courier International, Arte Magazine, Dday.it, Swiss Radio Two and TAR.
CURRENT POSITION:
Associate Professor; Programme Manager, Master of Arts in Game Design; Member of the Board, Visual & Media Studies Doctorate programme.RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Media studies, game studies, digital humanities, visual studies, and cultural studies.DISCIPLINARY AREA:
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COURSES 2022/23
Bachelor of Science in Communication, Media and Advertising
Bachelor of Science in Corporate Communication and Public Relations
- Social change in the digital age
Master's Degree in Television, Cinema and New Media
- Videogames: tecnology and art
COURSES 2021/2022
Bachelor of Science in Corporate Communication and Public Relations
- Social change in the digital age
Bachelor of Science in Communication, Media and Advertising
Master's Degree in Television, Cinema and New Media
- Videogames: tecnology and art
COURSES 2020/2021
Bachelor of Science in Corporate Communication and Public Relations
- Social change in the digital age
Bachelor of Science in Communication, Media and Advertising (Group 1, 2)
- Web languages
Master's Degree in Television, Cinema and New Media
- New media and digital enterteinment
COURSES 2019/2020
Bachelor of Science in Communication, Media and Advertising (Group 1, 2)
- Mass media, new media and network companies
Multimedia communication
Master's Degree in Television, Cinema and New Media
- New media and Digital Entertainment
Gaming and Video Games
COURSES 2018/2019
Bachelor of Science in Communication, Media and Advertising (Group 1, 2)
- Mass media, new media and network companies
Multimedia communication
Master's Degree in Television, Cinema and New Media
- Digital art Identity, culture and technology
COURSES 2017/2018
Bachelor of Science in Communication, Media and Advertising (Group 1)
Mass media, new media and network companies
- Multimedia communication
Bachelor of Science in Communication, Media and Advertising (Group 2)
Mass media, new media and network companies
- Multimedia communication
COURSES 2016/2017
Bachelor of Science in Communication, Media and Advertising (Group 1)
Mass media, new media and network companies
- Multimedia communication
Bachelor of Science in Communication, Media and Advertising (Group 2)
Mass media, new media and network companies
- Multimedia communication