François Penz
Professor in Architecture and the Moving Image
01223 330572
fp12@cam.ac.uk

Maureen Thomas
Senior Research Associate
Senior Research Fellow, Churchill College
mt242@cam.ac.uk

Andong Lu
Fellow, Wolfson College (UK)
Guest Professor, Hochschule Anhalt (DE)
Professor, Nanjing University

al296@cam.ac.uk

Aileen Reid
Research Associate
English Heritage (UK)
Aileen.Reid@english-heritage.org.uk

Mark Breeze
Teaching Fellow
Department of Architecture
meb35@cam.ac.uk
Marco Iuliano
Senior Lecturer
School of Architecture

University of Liverpool
marco.iuliano@liverpool.ac.uk

Michael Nitsche
Associate Professor
School of Literature, Communication & Culture
Georgia Institute of Technology
michael.nitsche@lcc.gatech.edu

Brian Ashbee (Video artist)
DIGIS Visiting Artist Researcher

Stephen Guy Daltry
(Composer/Filmmaker/
Performer)

DIGIS Visiting Artist Researcher

Edmund Dehn
(Voice artist/Actor)

DIGIS Visiting Artist Researcher

Kariina Gretere
(Composer/Performer)

DIGIS Visiting Artist Researcher

Helen McGregor (Voice artist/Actor)
DIGIS Visiting Artist Researcher

Ludvig Lohse
(Filmmaker/Interactive editor/
Designer)

DIGIS Visiting Artist Researcher

Marianne Selsjord
(3D Artist)

DIGIS Visiting Artist Researcher

Mika Tuomola
(Interactive media director)

DIGIS Visiting Artist Researcher

Sam Moon (Cinematographer)
DIGIS Visiting Artist Researcher

Christopher Hobbs
(Scenographer/Painter/
Sculptor)

DIGIS Visiting Artist Researcher

Terence Wright
(Visual anthropologist)

DIGIS Visiting Artist Researcher

Unit (UK)

Duncan McCauley (Germany)

Cinetecture (UK)

Parsing Place Productions (CA)
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE
DIGIS doctoral graduates are taking forward the DIGIS approach to architecture, the narrative organisation of space, interactivity and the moving image in their teaching and research at a number of universities worldwide. These include: Dr Stavros Alifragkis (Athens), Dr Martyn Dade Robertson (Newcastle), Dr Pei Hsu (Taiwan), Dr Richard Koeck (Liverpool) and Dr Stanislav Roudavski (Melbourne). We remain in contact, and continue to collaborate on research projects.