Eleni Ikoniadou
Eleni Ikoniadou is a writer, theorist and practitioner born in Athens and based in London. She specialises in digital art and critical theory, drawing on contemporary sonic, technocultural, alternative futurisms. She is Senior Tutor in Visual Communication at the Royal College of Art (RCA) and member of the art research cell AUDINT.
Prior to joining the RCA, Eleni Ikoniadou was member of the London Graduate School and founder and director of the Audio Culture Research Unit at Kingston University.
Her monograph, The Rhythmic Event, Art, Media, and The Sonic (2014), investigates a selection of digital media art practices deploying technoscientific processes to open digitality to the virtual and is part of The MIT Press series Technologies of Lived Abstraction, edited by Brian Massumi and Erin Manning. She co-edited and contributed to the edited volume Media After Kittler (Rowman & Littlefield International, 2015) and the anthology AUDINT: Unsound : Undead, published by Urbanomic in Spring 2019 and accompanied by a series of exhibitions with the same title, funded by the Arts Council of England. (2021)
- Works
- The Rhythmic Event: Art, Media, and the Sonic, MIT Press, 2014, 136 pp. [1]
- editor, with Scott Wilson, Media After Kittler, London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2015, vi+192 pp.
- editor, with Steve Goodman and Toby Heys, AUDINT: Unsound:Undead, Urbanomic, 2019, 312 pp, ARG. [2]
- Links
- Profile on RCA
- Academia.edu
- Profile on Kingston U (archived)