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RUAIRI GLYNN

Fearful Symmetry

RUAIRI GLYNN

source: interactivearchitectureorg

Ruairi Glynn practices as an installation artist, educator and researcher. He has exhibited his work internationally, most recently at Tate Modern London, the Centre Pompidou Paris, and the National Art Museum Beijing. He is Lecturer in Interactive Architecture at the Bartlett and teaches on both the MArch Graduate Architectural Design (RC3) & MSc Adaptive Architecture and Computation programmes. Study across both his courses is based on a design through making methodology, with an emphasis on using and misusing digital and material technologies. The studio builds and tests at 1:1 scale, experimental objects and interactive installations that uncover new design opportunities to sense and respond to the natural and built environment, to people and other living things, to data local and global. This work is done in collaboration with his Associate Lectureship on the MA Textile Futures programme at Central Saint Martins, University of Arts London.
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source: thishappenedorg

Ruairi Glynn is a London based artist who splits his time between making interactive installations, curating, writing and teaching. He’s Lecturer at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL & Associate Lecturer at Central Saint Martins College UAL. His installations have been exhibited widely including the Pompidou Centre Paris, SOMA Korea, Itau Cultural Brazil, Kunsthaus Graz Austria, National Art Museum of China Beijing and will have his first UK solo exhibition at the Tate Modern in August.