Krzysztof Pietroszek Associate Professor Film and Media Arts
- Degrees
- Ph.D. in Computer Science, University of Waterloo, Canada
M.F.A. in Film, York University, Canada - Favorite Spot on Campus
- Institute for IDEAS (SVB 601)
- Book Currently Reading
- 1984 by George Orwell
- Bio
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I am on sabbatical as of end of May 2024.
I am an Associate Professor in the Film and Media Arts Division of the School of Communication at American University in Washington, D.C., where I explore the confluence of filmmaking, game design, and computer science. My creative portfolio includes writing and directing one of the first volumetric (holographic) fiction films, "Vera," and producing several award-winning short films. In the realm of virtual reality, I have developed engaging VR video games such as "Cube VR" and "Chessnaught VR."
My academic journey is marked by the publication of over 60 peer-reviewed research papers, which have garnered more than 1100 citations, reflecting the impact of my work on immersive media, storytelling, and the application of technology. As the Founding Director of the Institute for Immersive Designs, Experiences, Applications, and Stories (Institute for IDEAS) at American University, I lead initiatives that merge creativity with technological innovation.
Throughout my career, I have successfully attracted over $4 million in funding from prestigious institutions, including the National Science Foundation and the Canada Media Fund, to support my research and projects. My work not only contributes to the academic and creative communities but also aims to push the boundaries of how we engage with digital and immersive media.
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Teaching
Fall 2024
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COMM-416 Topics in Film and Media Arts: Design Immersive Experiences
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GAME-625 Game Development II