Andy Huntington

Designer

Andy Huntington is an interaction designer. After studying music at the University of Westminster until 2001, he began working as a sound designer and composer for London studio Romandson completing a number of projects for web, CD-ROM and exhibition. He began to develop his own solo projects and went on to join the interactive department of Fabrica (Benetton's Communication Research Centre) creating performance software, DVDs, CDROMs, sound toys, an interactive exhibition called DARE at AMMI (New York) and developing United People (a video messaging system for Benetton stores).

Huntington returned to his studies by entering the RCA's MA Interaction Design course. During this time, he focused on creating physical sound toys including tapTap and the Beatbox, an adaptation of which was included in the Science Museum London's 2007 Launchpad.

Huntington has worked with the Bartlett's Interactive Architecture unit with Stephen Gage and a group of primary school children to develop Creating an Ecology - a floor-based interactive environment. In addition to his work with schools, he has also worked with Andy Cameron developing the video blogging system filmIt for the Helen Hamlyn Trust.

In 2014, Andy Huntington became Product Invention Lead at Microsoft.

Andy Huntington is an interaction designer. After studying music at the University of Westminster until 2001, he began working as a sound designer and composer for London studio Romandson completing a number of projects for web, CD-ROM and exhibition. He began to develop his own solo projects and went on to join the interactive department of Fabrica (Benetton's Communication Research Centre) creating performance software, DVDs, CDROMs, sound toys, an interactive exhibition called DARE at AMMI (New York) and developing United People (a video messaging system for Benetton stores).

Huntington returned to his studies by entering the RCA's MA Interaction Design course. During this time, he focused on creating physical sound toys including tapTap and the Beatbox, an adaptation of which was included in the Science Museum London's 2007 Launchpad.

Huntington has worked with the Bartlett's Interactive Architecture unit with Stephen Gage and a group of primary school children to develop Creating an Ecology - a floor-based interactive environment. In addition to his work with schools, he has also worked with Andy Cameron developing the video blogging system filmIt for the Helen Hamlyn Trust.

In 2014, Andy Huntington became Product Invention Lead at Microsoft.

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