Eleanor Dare & Alexandra Antonopoulou

Eleanor Dare & Alexandra Antonopoulou

Researcher & Designers @ Central Saint Martins / UAL

Eleanor Dare (UK) is an academic and critical technologist with a Ph.D. and MSc in Arts and Computational Technologies from the Department of Computing, Goldsmiths. Eleanor was formerly a Reader in Digital Media and Head of Programme for MA Digital Direction, at the Royal College of Art. Eleanor is now working with Central Saint Martins and Cambridge University, Faculty of Education, as well as supervising Ph.D. students at the RCA and UCL. A full list of publications, exhibitions etc can be found at https://www.notion.so/Publications-etc-d7b4e2ec1edf43ab8b095e476e90b54d

Alexandra Antonopoulou (UK) is a UK-based designer and a Course Leader at the University of the Arts London. Alexandra has also taught design, story-making and immersive environments modules at Goldsmiths and the Royal College of Art. Her work engages with wider discourses on art and design pedagogy, myths and fairytales, interdisciplinary collaboration, and science communication. Her artistic practice has been showcased in various galleries, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Tate Modern Gallery and the London Design Museum. Her research examines child-play as well as story-making, performance and design as tools for criticality and everyday invention. Alexandra Antonopoulou holds a Ph.D. in Design from Goldsmiths.