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Nicolas Myers

MA work

MA work

Many people claimed in the late 90s that, “everything that can be digital will be”. Nowadays physical objects and living organisms are on their way to being described in a digital manner, making it difficult to imagine objects or phenomena that escape this conversion. Far from being standardised, our ways of capturing and encoding our environments are always biased and suggest a subjective way to see the world. My projects explore a variety of themes where the question of digital interpretation is central. This approach is influenced by my previous studies in graphic design and computer sciences, and tends to be focused on aesthetic and visual representations.

Info

Info

  • MA Degree

    School

    School of Design

    Programme

    MA Design Interactions, 2009

  • Many people claimed in the late 90s that, “everything that can be digital will be”. Nowadays physical objects and living organisms are on their way to being described in a digital manner, making it difficult to imagine objects or phenomena that escape this conversion. Far from being standardised, our ways of capturing and encoding our environments are always biased and suggest a subjective way to see the world. My projects explore a variety of themes where the question of digital interpretation is central. This approach is influenced by my previous studies in graphic design and computer sciences, and tends to be focused on aesthetic and visual representations.

  • Degrees

  • MA Graphic Design and Multimedia, Ecole Nationale des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, France, 2004; Graduate Diploma, Computer Sciences & Mathematics, Université Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris, France, 1999
  • Experience

  • Interaction Designer (Internship), Sony Creative Center, Tokyo, Japan, 2008; Freelance Graphic Designer, Cité de l'Architecture, Paris, France, 2007; Graphic Designer, Tout Pour Plaire, Paris, France, 2004–6