Summary
Sean Landers is an interdisciplinary creative technologist, educator, and producer with over a decade of experience blending theater, film, and digital media into research-driven practice. As an adjunct lecturer in New York and a PhD candidate at UT Dallas' ATEC program, he investigates technoculture, vanishing technologies, and speculative futures while teaching core courses in digital content and technoculture. He brings hands-on production expertise—from livestreaming and post-production supervision to managing digital assets—into the classroom and public-interactive research labs. Known for combining improvisational storytelling with media studies rigor, he shapes curricular and experiential learning that foregrounds how culture and technology co-evolve.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Arts, Technology and Emerging Communication, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Arts, Technology and Emerging Communication at The University of Texas at Dallas
Master of Arts (M.A.), Media Studies, Master of Arts (M.A.), Media Studies at The New School
Bachelor of Arts, Media Studies, Bachelor of Arts, Media Studies at Emerson College