Alexandra Danzig

Alexandra
Danzig

Graduate Studies FELLOW
Affiliation

Noah Moses Department of Communication and Journalism

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Supervisor Prof. Paul Frosh

Alexandra Danzig is a PhD candidate in the field of communication and journalism, where she specializes in visual culture, media theory, and the evolving intersections of photography and technology. With an interdisciplinary foundation that spans media studies, visual communication, and the photographic medium (material technologies and social-aesthetic conventions that produce, circulate, and make light-recorded images), Alexandra’s research critically examines the theoretical, cultural, and social implications of AI-generated photorealistic imagery in contemporary visual environments. Her research aims to define what an AI-generated “photograph” is and to explore the implications in journalism and photography education.

Alexandra aims to define what an AI-generated “photograph” is and to explore the implications in journalism and photography education.

Alexandra received a BFA in photography from Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design and an MA in communication and journalism from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is from Jerusalem and currently resides in Ramat Gan. Alongside her research, she enjoys creating photographic art, reading poetry and travelling.

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