Edem Dotse
- PhD Student
- CRITICAL MEDIA PRACTICES
Edem Dotse is an artist and researcher interested in the intersections between spirituality, cultural memory, and mediated representation in contemporary society. Through an ever-evolving set of approaches involving video and sound, his work attempts to interrogate and recontextualize African modes of thought and existence within an increasingly globalized media landscape.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science as well as an MFA in Film & Media Production from the University of Texas in Austin, and now seeks to bridge the worlds of art and technology while pursuing PhD in Critical Media Practices.
His work has been presented at the British Film Institute in London, Palm Springs International Shortfest, New Orleans Film Festival, OGU Mag Gallery in Tokyo, Film Lincoln Center in New York, OTHNI Laboratoire De Théâtre in Yaoundé, and the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival in Glasgow.
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