Amanda M. Stojanov is a new media artist whose work examines how emerging communication technologies shape identity, embodiment, and visibility. Working across interactive installation, mixed reality, generative media, and networked environments, Stojanov develops immersive narrative systems that reveal the cultural and political forces embedded within contemporary technological ecosystems. Her projects often focus on the tensions between agency and surveillance, visibility and invisibility, exploring how historically marginalized bodies navigate digitally mediated spaces.
Her work has been exhibited internationally at venues and festivals including ISEA (International Symposium on Electronic Arts), Ars Electronica, and the Fubar Glitch Art Festival in Zagreb, and has been presented through programs associated with Rhizome at the New Museum. Her projects and collaborations have received national media coverage through outlets including the Associated Press and NBC.
She is Associate Professor of Digital Media at Monmouth University.