Anthony Dunne is Head of the Design Interactions programme at the Royal College of Art. He is also a partner in the design practice Dunne & Raby.
Anthony Dunne 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. He was a founding member of the CRD Research Studio where he worked as a Senior Research Fellow leading industry and EU funded research projects. He also taught in Design Products where he jointly led Platform 3.
Anthony’s work with Fiona Raby uses design as a medium to stimulate discussion and debate amongst designers, industry and the public about the social, cultural and ethical implications of existing and emerging technologies.
Dunne & Raby’s projects have been exhibited and published internationally and are in the permanent collections of MoMA, New York, and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Dunne & Raby have worked with Sony UK, Panasonic, France Telecom and the Science Museum. Anthony and Fiona have written several books including Design Noir and Hertzian Tales (The MIT Press). Anthony was awarded the Sir Misha Black Award for Innovation in Design Education in 2009.