Hannah Rushton joins the DAHJ Team

DAHJ is excited to announce a new addition to our team! 

Hannah is currently an MA student in the history of art programme at University College London and joins DAHJ as an editorial assistant. Hannah's current research focuses on early computer art during the 1960s and 1970s. Previously completing undergraduate degrees in architecture and art history in New Zealand, Hannah worked as a research assistant at Victoria University of Wellington’s School of Architecture on projects that explored digital heritage methodologies to generate meaningful experiences of architectural heritage within virtual reality. She has also worked in museums and galleries in New Zealand to curate and develop exhibitions centred around the use of digital technology, and, most recently, assisted on a project centred around the preservation of time-based media in a significant public art collection.