Jamie Thompson
In my personal work I am interested in the intersection at which art, design, technology and science overlap. This has taken the form of interactive installations through to experimental and modern approaches to traditional processes such as print.
I have worked for about two years as a junior designer for various companies and am currently trying to bring my personal work and industry work closer together. I am starting an MSc at the Bartlett in September, so will have more time and technical support to develop any collaborations, so feel free to get in touch.
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‘Sonic clock’ – Passing through exhibition, James Taylor Gallery. A record of human presence in a space. A clock is converted into a linear timeline of sound reactive organic forms on the wall. In effect the wall becomes a wiki of previous human presence.
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Paint by E numbers – Part of blogging with bar graphs. I made a visual junk food diary. Part of this involved converting the number of e number kilojoules I had consumed each day into a painting, creating expressive infographics.
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Co–creative quilt. Reinforming traditional quilt plant patterns using modern design processes. People draw their garden layout on a grid. This layout rearranges itself via mathematical rules of population survival (cellular automata) adapted to represent
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Sound reactive website for Werkdisc album launch
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Fragmented Orchestra visual identity by Kin Design. An example of some industry work that I was part of while at Kin. The above image is a fold down poster that becomes complete when held up to the light. In this sense it is interactive and sensory focuss
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Medium format studio shoot for Graphic Aware and Small Talk Magazine to emphasize the magazine of this issue of the magazine.
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Book club. An online search tool for books using a more physical space for navigation. It is a book wiki in which users can navigate through book extracts physically and encounter passages from books that they may not have otherwise. The graphic represent
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National Theatre of Luxembourg co–creative marketting. My response to the marketting for a play that involved a lot of participation and improvisation. It is also a fusion of a modern and a traditional play. I felt that a co-creative and interactive appro