Associate Professor
Amanda Wasielewski is an Associate Senior Lecturer of Digital Humanities and Associate Professor of Art History in the Department of ALM at Uppsala University. Her research investigates the use of digital technology in relation to art, visual culture and spatial practice. Her recent focus has been on the use of artificial intelligence techniques for the analysis and creation of art and other visual media. Wasielewski is the author of four monographs: Made in Brooklyn: Artists, Hipsters, Makers, Gentrifiers (Zero, 2018), From City Space to Cyberspace: Art, Squatting, and Internet Culture in the Netherlands (Amsterdam University Press, 2021), Computational Formalism: Art History and Machine Learning (MIT Press, 2023), and Digital Photography After AI: Continuity and Rupture in the Age of Automated Images (MIT Press, 2026). She also co-edited the volume Critical Digital Art History: Interface and Data Politics in the Post-Digital Era (Intellect, 2024). In 2023 she was awarded a grant from Google’s Artists + Machine Intelligence program for her work on photography and AI. Wasielewski has recently served as an advisor to the Swedish parliament and collaborated with the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre on cultural policy and AI. She is a practicing artist and has exhibited her work internationally.