Liam Wiesenberger
Visiting Assistant Professor

Biography
Liam Wiesenberger teaches about technology in the Graduate Communications Design department. He draws his design experience from years at tech companies and startups integrating data-intensive software applications in complex, specialized environments.
Now, as well as during his Masters in Information and his Bachelors in Computer Science, his passion lies in communicating about information technologies, making the unseen seen. An undergraduate student wrote about his teaching that, “there was never a dull moment,” and the same is true for him.
He is continuing to hone the craft of design, while accelerating skills and expertise in teaching about the ubiquitous world of human-computer interaction, and critical analysis of the interactions between computing and society.
Education
MSI, Human-Computer Interaction, School of Information, University of Michigan
BS, Computer Science, University of Michigan
Publications and Projects
Group exhibition, 100% Real Fakes, Roots Cafe, Brooklyn. 2023
Group exhibition, Grounding, New Media Art Space, online. 2023
Group exhibition, Z is For Zeitgeist, MIT Department of Urban Studies & Planning. 2023
Group exhibition, Brooklyn Utopias, Old Stone House, Brooklyn. 2022