Making Magic Happen: George Adamopoulos
26 May 2020, 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Organiser
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Jessica In
Location
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This is an online eventPlease find the link belowLondonWC1H 0BQUnited Kingdom
About
Making Magic Happen is a weekly lecture series featuring talks from artists, programmers, developers and technologists. Lectures take place every Tuesday.
Our speakers give behind-the-scenes insight into how their design and technical skills have helped them make the magic happen in their respective fields of architecture, design, software development, fabrication, performance and interaction.
This series is organised by Jessica In, Skills coordinator of Design for Performance & Interaction MArch.
Speaker biography
George Adamopoulos is a computational designer, creative coder and architect specialising in computational geometry and computer graphics.
Alongside his work teaching in The Bartlett’s Interactive Architecture Lab he designs and programs large-scale interactive art installations. Both through practice and academia, he explores the connections between the fields of virtual/mixed reality and architecture, and the use of real-time graphics and computational geometry as building tools for cross-disciplinary narratives.
Check out George on Instagram.
Image: I.F.L.Y. by Qiuyan Da and Jingcheng Xie, Design for Performance & Interaction students 2019.