UT Design Lecture Series  Electroland

  • Non-AIGA This is not an AIGA event.
Date
Monday, November 6, 2006
Time
5:30 pm
Location
UT Art Building, Room ART 1.102 (Giant Lecture Hall)
University of Texas Campus, San Jacinto & 23rd, Austin (map)
Admission
FREE.
Event Website
Description

Cameron McNall is an Architect and Educator and Principal Partner at Electroland in Los Angeles, California. His work encompasses film, multimedia, and public art. He is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Design / Media Arts at UCLA. He received the Rome Prize in Architecture in 1991, a Master of Architecture from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design in 1985 and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Design from UCLA in 1978. As a sculptor and installation artist he was awarded the 2002 City of Los Angeles COLA (City of Los Angeles) Fellowship. He co-founded the design collaborative Electroland in 2002. Electroland was awarded the top entry in the Conceptual Category of I.D. Magazines 51st Annual Design Review and most recently was selected for the 2006 "National Design Triennial" at the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum.