Terry Rosenberg is a Senior Lecturer in the Design Department a at Goldsmith, University of London. He is a practising artist, designer and design theorist. His artwork has been exhibited in the U.K., Europe and the U.S.A. (including the V and A London).
His academic research pivots around two thematic locii - namely, the “representation of ideas” and “ideation through representation”. He is interested in how we model thought (the settled) and how we model thinking (un- settled idea) in representational models. He has been regularly invited to lecture on these topics at a number of institutions, nationally and internationally, including RMIT (Australia), the Architectural Association, and the Royal College of Art.
He has published a number of books on drawing (co-authored). These books are available in a number of countries including the U.S.A., Canada, Russia and the U.K.
His work as a design practitioner has included a research project for the Knowledge Lab (NCR) that built and explored future scenarios involving networked technologies in the city. He, and colleagues, are continuing this work, for example, in a Leverhulme sponsored research project exploring technologies that produce London as a mediatised space.
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