Richard Metzger

Professor in Digital Media Lab at University of Cincinnati since 2017.

About

Richard Metzger is a professor in the Digital Media Lab at the University of Cincinnati, where he teaches courses on media theory, digital media production, and cultural studies. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of the popular blog Dangerous Minds, which covers topics such as music, art, politics, and fringe culture. Before his current roles, Metzger had a long and diverse career in the media industry. He started out as a music video director in the late 1980s. He also worked as a television producer and director, creating and hosting a network TV series in the UK. In addition to his work in traditional media, Metzger has also been at the forefront of digital media. In the early 1990s, he helped pioneer the internet as a platform for underground and alternative content by creating the website Disinformation, which became one of the most popular and influential counterculture sites of its time. Metzger's expertise in media and culture has led to numerous speaking engagements and appearances on television and radio programs. He has also written for various publications, including World Art, 21C and Time Out. In his current role at the University of Cincinnati, Metzger combines his passion for media and technology with his love for teaching. He brings a wealth of real-world experience and a critical perspective to his courses, challenging students to think critically about the media they consume and create. Overall, Richard Metzger's diverse background in media and his commitment to innovation and critical thinking make him a valuable and influential figure in the digital media landscape.

Experience

University of Cincinnati

Professor in Digital Media Lab / August, 2017Present

Dangerous Minds

Editor-in-Chief / July, 2009Present

Editor of a popular, long-running "outsider arts" blog. Edited over 22,000 blog posts produced by a staff of thirteen freelancers.

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