Faculty

Benjamin Olshin

Benjamin B. Olshin has been teaching at MICA since 2014. He is an academic, researcher, and Fulbright scholar with experience in the fields of design, history, and philosophy. His work has included cross-cultural consulting, research, education/training, and design work in the U.S., Asia, Europe, and Latin America.

Benjamin B. Olshin's areas of expertise are wide-ranging, and include the history and philosophy of science, the sociology of technology, Eastern / Western philosophy, industrial design, and cross-cultural management. He has published and presented work in the U.S., Canada, Brazil, Egypt, Ghana, Taiwan, Japan, and Indonesia. His most recent publications include books on the nature of reality in philosophy, physics, and art (Deciphering Reality: Simulations, Tests, and Designs) and on early texts dealing with technological concepts (Lost Knowledge: The Concept of Vanished Technologies and Other Human Histories). His current work includes using principles of design modeling to examine the nature of spacetime. He completed his M.A. and Ph.D. at the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology at the University of Toronto in Canada. He also holds a B.A. from Williams College, and attended the Rhode Island School of Design program in Rome, as well as AR.CO (Centro de Arte e Comunição Visual) in Lisbon.