Dr Jasmin Pfefferkorn

Jasmin is a Melbourne Postdoctoral Fellow in Culture and Communication at The University of Melbourne. She is currently researching the impact of generative technologies on museums’ practice. Her research is at the intersection of critical AI and museum studies, with an emphasis on the relation between technics and culture in emerging socio-cultural milieus. She also has expertise in affect theory, assemblage systems theory, media studies, aesthetic theory, and visual culture. Jasmin is the author of the monograph Museums as Assemblage (Routledge, 2023). She is also the co-founder and director of the research group CODED AESTHETICS, which takes an experimental approach to exploring human-machine entanglement in sensing and sense-making.