JC Chaix
- Director
- Writer
- Music Department
Dr. JC Chaix is an editor, educator, and an expert in media studies.
He is also the writer and director of the documentary films "The Fall of Minneapolis" and "Minnesota v. We the People."
His expertise concerns media hoaxes, propaganda, and deceptive media techniques. His research often involves semiotics, (digital) literary/media analysis, and meta-analysis of communication theories and practices. Dr. Chaix holds a Ph.D. in strategic media (with highest distinction) and a master's degree in English with a specialization in 18th- and 19th-century Gothic literature.
Dr. Chaix is the first person in more than 400 years to evidence how neo-Pythagorean mathematical/textual correlations were used to create intersemiotic complementarity in the composition of The Revelation in The King James Bible (1611), as demonstrated in his 500+ page doctoral dissertation. He is also the first person to discover and document a devilishly similar scheme was used by Scottish author James Hogg in his classic "The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner" (1824).
Dr. Chaix is also bilingual (English/German) and studies Norwegian. Yet perhaps most importantly, he is also a staunch supporter of liberty, civility, and media literacy.
He is also the writer and director of the documentary films "The Fall of Minneapolis" and "Minnesota v. We the People."
His expertise concerns media hoaxes, propaganda, and deceptive media techniques. His research often involves semiotics, (digital) literary/media analysis, and meta-analysis of communication theories and practices. Dr. Chaix holds a Ph.D. in strategic media (with highest distinction) and a master's degree in English with a specialization in 18th- and 19th-century Gothic literature.
Dr. Chaix is the first person in more than 400 years to evidence how neo-Pythagorean mathematical/textual correlations were used to create intersemiotic complementarity in the composition of The Revelation in The King James Bible (1611), as demonstrated in his 500+ page doctoral dissertation. He is also the first person to discover and document a devilishly similar scheme was used by Scottish author James Hogg in his classic "The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner" (1824).
Dr. Chaix is also bilingual (English/German) and studies Norwegian. Yet perhaps most importantly, he is also a staunch supporter of liberty, civility, and media literacy.