\ Andy Robinson
Project Manager
Project Manager
Andy Joined Futurecity in October 2009, and is heading up our new
Cambridge office, and managing several large new projects across the region.
Andy brings a background in contemporary public art, having worked on large regeneration based arts programmes, innovative digital media projects, and art/science collaborations. Having worked as an artist through the 90's, creating gallery based and public art works which culminated in projects as part of the art/architecture group
Flatpack001 between 2001-03.
For the last 7 years he has project managed artists engaging with the
Greenwich Peninsula for London arts organisation Stream, where he is
currently developing new mobile phone based experiences for outdoor
play and engagement in the urban public realm. Alongside this he has
managed programmes investigating new modes of creative learning for
young people using digital technologies. This included project
managing a 2 year action research project 'future something' for NESTA
and UK arts organisation Artswork, working with leading UK interaction
designers.
Between 2005-07 he worked at the Interaction Research Studio,
Goldsmiths, University of London, bringing together bioscientists and
designers in new collaborations through 'Material Beliefs'.
Since 2006 he's been developing a series of international public art
collaborations via futuresystemsprojects, with Vienna based curator, Maia Damianovic.
Cambridge office, and managing several large new projects across the region.
Andy brings a background in contemporary public art, having worked on large regeneration based arts programmes, innovative digital media projects, and art/science collaborations. Having worked as an artist through the 90's, creating gallery based and public art works which culminated in projects as part of the art/architecture group
Flatpack001 between 2001-03.
For the last 7 years he has project managed artists engaging with the
Greenwich Peninsula for London arts organisation Stream, where he is
currently developing new mobile phone based experiences for outdoor
play and engagement in the urban public realm. Alongside this he has
managed programmes investigating new modes of creative learning for
young people using digital technologies. This included project
managing a 2 year action research project 'future something' for NESTA
and UK arts organisation Artswork, working with leading UK interaction
designers.
Between 2005-07 he worked at the Interaction Research Studio,
Goldsmiths, University of London, bringing together bioscientists and
designers in new collaborations through 'Material Beliefs'.
Since 2006 he's been developing a series of international public art
collaborations via futuresystemsprojects, with Vienna based curator, Maia Damianovic.

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