Megan Phipps
Research Fellow
Megan Phipps is a media scholar, writer, and archival researcher working across experimental audiovisual culture and digital heritage. Her practice explores how expanded media—from psychedelic intermedia to contemporary technoculture—produce collective spatial and social experience. She has contributed to archival initiatives for the CLARIAH Media Suite and CREATE, and has worked as a Guest Curatorial Researcher at Eye Filmmuseum in Amsterdam. Her writing appears in Millennium Film Journal, PULSE: The Journal of Science and Culture, and APRJA (Journal of Digital Aesthetics Research Center). Megan is currently a doctoral researcher in the DFG Research Training Group Configurations of Film at Goethe University Frankfurt and lectures internationally across media, art, and culture. At Gray Area, she leads research developing a living archive of the organization’s history, combining oral histories, exhibition records, and digitized materials.
