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==Dunne & Raby== |
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Dunne and Raby is a London based design studio. |
Dunne and Raby is a London based design studio. |
Revision as of 02:57, 19 January 2008
Dunne and Raby is a London based design studio.
Dunne & Raby use design as a medium to stimulate discussion and debate amongst designers, industry and the public about the social, cultural and ethical implications of current and emerging technologies.
Their projects have been exhibited and published internationally and are in the permanent collection of several museums including The Museum of Modern Art in New York,[1] the Victoria and Albert Museum[2] in London and FrAC centre and they have exhibited at The Science Museum (London),[3] and The Pompidou Centre (Paris) (group exhibition).[4] Dunne & Raby have worked with Sony UK, National Panasonic, France Telecom and The Science Museum. They have published two books, Design Noir (Princeton Architectural Press) and Hertzian Tales (The MIT Press).
Anthony Dunne is professor and head of the Design Interactions[1] department at the Royal College of Art in London. He studied Industrial Design at the RCA before working at Sony Design in Tokyo. On returning to London he completed a PhD in Computer Related Design at the RCA
Fiona Raby studied Architecture at the RCA, and an Mphil in Computer Related design at the RCA. They were founding members of the CRD Research Studio and Senior Research Fellows. Dunne and Raby was established in 1994.
They were shortlisted for the Perrier-Jouet Selfridges Design Award in 2000.[5]
References
- ^ moma.org (Work made in collaboration with Michael Anastassiades)
- ^ images.vam.ac.uk
- ^ Susan M. Pearce, Exploring Science in Museums, Continuum International Publishing Group, 1996, p187. ISBN 0485900017
- ^ centrepompidou.fr (French language)
- ^ The Independent, Dec 16, 2000.