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Performance Interactions: George Profenza

15 June 2020, 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

AAR: Augmented Acoustic Realities, by Qianhua Fu, Design for Performance & Interaction student 2019.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

Ruairi Glynn

Location

This is an online event
Please find the link below
London
WC1H 0BQ
United Kingdom

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About this series

Performance Interactions is a weekly lecture series that focuses on robotics, machine learning and curation. Lectures take place every Monday.

This series is organised by Ruairi Glynn, Programme Director of Design for Performance & Interaction MArch.

Speaker biography

George Profenza is a London-based creative technologist, who has previously worked at Hirsch & Mann, bridging the visions of designers with engineers’ realities. 

George studied Creative Computing at Goldsmiths University and Architectural Computation at The Bartlett School of Architecture. His specialisations lie in computer vision, interfacing between firmware and software, and real-time computer graphics.

George is interested in how art, design and technology intersect to create unique works that are fun, curious and engaging. He believes that rich and unexpected outcomes are the result of a hybrid approach that embraces analytical precision, hands-on experimentation and a good dose of fearless hacker enthusiasm. 


Image: AAR: Augmented Acoustic Realities, by Qianhua Fu, Design for Performance & Interaction student 2019.