Immagine di Violaine Boutet de Monvel, Ph.D.

Violaine Boutet de Monvel, Ph.D.

Assistente scientifica

Interessi di ricerca

  • History and aesthetics of cinema, television, modern & contemporary art
  • Media archaeology and theory
  • Video and computer art, from analogue to digital (animation, synthesis, glitch)
  • Digital humanities: artificial intelligence (AI) and computational approaches to visual culture
  • Information theory and cybernetics; chaos; cosmology (cosmogenesis)

Progetto di ricerca

Vision as Collapse: A Typology of Recursive Forms from the Avant-Gardes to Generative AI

Curriculum vitae

Violaine Boutet de Monvel is a postdoctoral researcher and scientific assistant in the Machine Visual Culturegroup at the Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History. She previously taught in the Film & Media Studies Department at Sorbonne Nouvelle, where she defended her PhD in 2025 on recursivity in the arts and media, from video feedback to generative AI. Her dissertation – the first in France to address the impact of AI on visual culture since the rise of text-to-image models in 2021 – positioned it in relation to early video art through the lenses of surveillance and synthesis. Her research weaves media theory and archaeology with the histories of art, cinema, television, and the web to trace the evolution of cybernetic feedback in the era of deep learning, situating recursive aesthetics in continuity with serial, systemic, and relational forms. It has led to numerous presentations and publications, including in NECSUS European Journal of Media Studies (Autumn 2023) and a collective volume following the Imago seminar at ENS-PSL (Summer 2023), where she developed a definition of art as noise magnification, reframing the engineering bias of information theory.

Associazioni

  • Associate member of LIRA (Laboratoire International de Recherches en Arts)
  • Associate member of IRCAV (Institut de Recherche sur le Cinéma et l’Audiovisuel)
  • Member of AICA-USA (American section of the international association of art critics)


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