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Chris O'Shea is an artist and designer, creating interactive work for both public institutions and private companies. His focus is on developing work that encourage creative play and collaboration, challenging our perception of space and physical objects.

In 2005 Chris became a First Class Honours graduate in BSc MediaLab Arts at the University of Plymouth. He has since created work at AllofUs for Tate Britain, Onedotzero (at V&A Museum) and THEpUBLIC, at Moving Brands for the Muon launch in Milan, at Ico Design for the Wellcome Collection gallery and software for Greyworlds' Monument To The Unknown Artist.

In 2006 he was the guest curator of the Cybersonica exhibition and in 2007 received a commission for Designers in Residence at the London Design Museum.

He regularly writes about this field on Pixelsumo, and is one of the founding member of the event series, This happened.

Chris currently works independently in London.

Member since:
March 29, 2006
Last login on:
October 01, 2008

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