Never in a Million Years
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Recently Graduated from MA Design Interactions at the Royal College of Art, London and Slade School of Fine Art. Living and working in London. Currently researching, designing, making things and talking about technology and futures.

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B.Nottingham UK 1986 / Working in London

2010-12 MA Design Interactions/ Royal College of Art, London
2006-10 BA Fine Art / Slade School of Fine Art, London
2008-09 Fine Art / Frankfurt HbFK Staedelschule, Germany
2005-06 Foundation / Loughborough School of Art & Design

2012

BBC News / 'Future' article
Special Mention, VIDA 14.0 International Awards
Radio Interviews, CBC Canada, BBC WorldServices, Irish Times, KPCC California
XinHua China Newspaper, Bloomberg Poland, German Financial Times, Canadian Business Magazine, Die Welt Newspaper printed articles
Online coverage from BoingBoing, Wall Street Journal, Protein, Creative Applications, Dezeen, DesignBoom, We Make Money not Art
CNBC TV Interview, Worldwide Exchange
Best Conceptual Design, Microsoft Design Expo
Design Expo, Exhibition and Talk, Redmond, America
V2 Test Lab, Exhibition and Talk, Rotterdam
Resonance Fm, Interview with Regine Debatty
Shortlisted for Deustche Bank Design Award
L'ECRAN, Liberation, French Newspaper
Final Show, Royal College of Art, London
The Independent Newspaper, WIRED UK Magazine Article
Nominated for PrixArs Electronica Award
Paradise, Milan Salone Exhibition
Talk at Digital Money Forum, London
Microsoft Research Award Funding
Proposal for a Video Game 1 acquired by Tate South London Library

2011

What if..., Beijing Design Triennial, National Museum of China Exhibition
Never in a Million Years, Folkestone Triennial Exhibition
WIP Show, Royal College of Art

Never in a Million Years
2011
Folkestone Triennial

We were invited by Rolling Plinth to take over an empty shop space during the Folkestone Triennial Festival. Equipped with a green carpet, we curated our works under the theme 'Never in a Million Years.' A small dot matrix printer was installed that printed out random stories when pressed. These could be torn off and taken away by visitors. The short stories accompanied the range of artifacts that were positioned on a shelving structure that mimicked a shop display.

In collaboration with Joseph Popper