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He is active in the art and interactive design community working with artists, exhibiting with museums and galleries and speaking at conferences such as the Living Surfaces Conference at the American Center for Design. | He is active in the art and interactive design community working with artists, exhibiting with museums and galleries and speaking at conferences such as the Living Surfaces Conference at the American Center for Design. | ||
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Andrew Cornell Robinson is an artist and interaction designer.
He teaches at Parsons School of Design.
He works out of his studio acrStudio and has exhibited his art work with museums and galleries including Paul Sharpe Contemporary Art.
He has also worked with R/GA in New York City as an Associate Creative Director of Interaction Design. He has worked on interaction design projects with universities, cultural institutions, entertainment, retail, telecommunications and financial services clients such as Parsons School of Design, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Voom, Verizon, Lowe's, NYSE and Bank of America among others. Prior to joining RGA he worked as a Vice President of Interaction Design for Citigroup where he and his team worked on the redesign for Citi.com.
Andrew has been working with technology, art and design for over a decade and became interested in interface design while working with the William Morris Talent Agency where he helped to develop, and train users to operate an internal talent management system on the Unix based NeXT operating system.
Later he worked with the branding firm Siegelgale as the senior information architect leading a team of interaction designers working on brand strategies for such companies as American Express, Caterpillar, Dow, Boise Cascade, Ellerbe Becket and T. Rowe Price.
He is active in the art and interactive design community working with artists, exhibiting with museums and galleries and speaking at conferences such as the Living Surfaces Conference at the American Center for Design.