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About Ruairi Glynn

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Artist & Educator
Irish/UK

Ruairi Glynn

Practicing installation artist and Director of MArch Design for Performance & Interaction – Ruairi Glynn has exhibited internationally with recent shows at the Centre Pompidou Paris, the National Art Museum of China Beijing, Ars Electronica in Linz and the Tate Modern, London. He has worked with leading cultural and research institutions including the Royal Academy of Arts, the Medical Research Council and BBC and built public installations for commercial clients including Twitter, Nike, Arup, Buro Happold, and Bank of America Merrill Lynch. He often works collaboratively with artists, architects, and choreographers including Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company, New Movement Collective, onedotzero, Marshmallow Laser Feast, and Tellart

Projects By Ruairi Glynn

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We Love Technology

July 10, 2007 | | 4 Comments

I’m doing a talk this coming Thursday 12 July at We Love Technology 07 in Huddersfield (UK) alongside  technologists and artists working in areas such as interactive architecture, sound and games, all presenting new creative uses and misuses of technology. … Read More

Bartlett Summer Show 2007

June 19, 2007 | | 5 Comments

Anamorphic Tectonics – Theatre for Magicians –  Sara Shafiei Unit 20Roll up, Roll up, for the Bartlett Summer Show with over 450 students showing innovative drawings, models, devices, texts, animations and even a couple of interactive installations (such as my … Read More

Interactive Architecture Returns

June 14, 2007 | | 3 Comments

After a blogging sabbatical of 3 months to focus on my own work I’m pleased to say that Interactive Architecture dot Org will now resume.  I’m going to cover a few recent projects I’ve seen, that I didn’t get a … Read More

Marek Walczak – MW2MW and Kinecity

March 5, 2007 | | 2 Comments

As part of the Interactive Architecture event at Eyebeam in January, Marek Walczak spoke about his own work and collaborations with Martin Wattenberg who together make up MW2MW and his collaborations with Jakub Segen and Michael McAllister … Read More

Life Size – David Benjamin and Soo-in Yang

February 28, 2007 |

David Benjamin and Soo-in Yang of ‘The Living’ Architects presented their recent work at the Interactive Architecture event I organised at Eyebeam last month. They have just released 2 lovely little … Read More

Eric Schuldenfrei – Reciprocity

February 25, 2007 |

“In the world of surveillance, the architecture of systems has effectively replaced architecture.” Eric Schuldenfrei

I was introduced to the work of Eric Schuldenfrei recently by Eyebeam Resident Jennifer Broutin. Schuldenfrei’s work focuses on the … Read More

SplineGraft – Krets

February 21, 2007 |

The SplineGraft project sets up a reactive environment in which sound dampening panels are continuously reshaped by a network of actuating devices, triggered by user movement. The panels are grafted into an existing environment, supported by structural racks allowing … Read More

Gary Chang – Reconfigurable Living Spaces – Suitcase House Hotel

February 19, 2007 | | 11 Comments

 

When Gary Chang spoke at the Simplicity Symposium at Ars Electronica curated by John Maeda last year, I was amazed by his life story growing up in Hong Kong in cramped conditions and how as an architect these experiences … Read More

Guerrilla Lighting – Switched ON London

February 10, 2007 | | 3 Comments

Graffiti Writing to Guerrilla Lighting, yes it seems everyones a rebel these days, even the director of BDP lighting, Martin Luptn who has assembled a crack team of local lighting designers, architects, interior designers and manufacturers, all of whom are … Read More

Lazer Tagging – Graffiti Research Lab

February 9, 2007 | | 7 Comments

If your in Rotterdam at the moment, get down to the Graffiti Research Lab‘s most recent offering. I got to see a sneak peak while I was at Eyebeam in New York a few weeks ago and I’m really … Read More