Hannah B. Higgins (born 1964) is an Americanwriter and academic living in Chicago, Illinois. Higgins's research examines various post-conceptual art historical subjects (visual, musical, computational and material) in terms of two philosophically and practically entwined terms: information and sensation. She is a Professor in the Department of Art History and a founding Director of IDEAS, an interdisciplinary arts major, at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
With Douglas Kahn, Higgins co-edited an anthology of computer art (1960-1970) called Mainframe Experimentalism: Early Computing and the Foundations of Digital Art, published in 2012 by University of California Press.
The Grid Book, her interdisciplinary history of this defining form in Western culture, was published by MIT Press in early 2009.[2]
She is the author of a history of the Fluxus movement, Fluxus Experience, published in 2002 by the University of California Press.[3]
References
^Hannah B Higgins, "The Computational Word Works of Eric Andersen and Dick Higgins" in H. Higgins, & D. Kahn (Eds.), Mainframe Experimentalism: Early digital computing in the experimental arts, pp. 279-283
^Higgins, Hannah B. (2009-01-23). The Grid Book (First ed.). Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. ISBN978-0-262-51240-4.