Mick Grierson
Reader
Computer Engineering
Goldsmiths University of London
United Kingdom
Biography
Mick Grierson is the Director, Creative Computing. Programme Leader, BSc Creative Computing , BSc Digital Arts Computing, MA/MFA Computational Arts / Computational Studio Arts.
Research Interest
Mick Grierson is a researcher in sound, vision and interaction technology. His involvement is central in some of the most noteworthy creative technology installations since 2010 including Christian Marclay's internationally acclaimed “The Clock”, Heart n Soul's “Dean Rodney Singers” (Part of the Paralympics Unlimited Festival), and Science Museum's “From Oramics to Electronica”.
Publications
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The Oramics Machine: The Lost Legacy of British Electronic and Computer Music Grierson, Mick and Boon, Tim. 2013. The Oramics Machine: The Lost Legacy of British Electronic and Computer Music. In: Frode Weium and Tim Boon, eds. Material Culture and Electronic Sound (Vol 8 Artefacts: Studies in the History of Science and Technology). Smithsonian Scholarly Press/Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN 978-1935623106
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Goldsmiths Digital: Research and Innovation in the Creative Economy Grierson, Mick. 2017. Goldsmiths Digital: Research and Innovation in the Creative Economy. In: Morag Shiach and Tarek Virani, eds. Cultural Policy, Innovation and the Creative Economy: Creative Collaborations in Arts and Humanities Research. Palgrave, pp. 83-95. ISBN 978-1-349-95112-3