Hacking the art gallery


Kevin takes up residence as a creative technologist at Spike Island in Bristol from April to June 2012, exploring how digital practice and computational thinking can create synergies in a large and diverse arts organisation. Part of the Happenstance project, funded by NESTA, the Arts Council, and AHRC.

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Design with intent



Walker RED were recently commissioned to create a design intervention aimed at ‘nudging’ or influencing behaviour in the transitional spaces between physical and digital. Based on research, we designed 3D tools and environments — both physical and digital — for participants to contribute research data and construct, in turn, their own collaborative data structures.

See our design work here


Intertwining experience and knowledge

For the Natural History Museum of Denmark, the key challenge was identifying and translating the burgeoning demands of a preeminent cultural and research institution. The impact of moving to an existing and much-loved site in the center of Copenhagen also had to be assessed. This work, for Ralph Appelbaum Associates, resulted in the creation of a flexible organisational framework underpinned by the Museum’s key values, which will grow with the institution.


More interpretation projects here