Alice Stewart is a creative technologist and designer based between Amsterdam and London. As an educator she has taught internationally and established Hackspace workshops at institutions such as Kingston University and the Royal College of Art in London. Her clients and collaborators include Nike UK, Harrods, 72andSunny Amsterdam and Galeria Melissa (London), and her work has been featured in such publications as The Guardian, It’s Nice That and Complex Magazine.
Projects
- True Self at Galeria MelissaA photobooth that takes a photograph of your True Self, exhibited at Galeria Melissa in Covent Garden, London Inspired by Aura photography, tarot cards and horoscopes, the photobooth reveals a portrait of the user's True Self. A physical print reveals a unique haze of colour and 3D shapes while a cosmic message relays your inner desires. In collaboration with Natalia Stuyk. Read about the exhibition here
- Nike - London on AirExplaining the idea, Alice Stewart said: "I was inspired by the NES version of ‘Prince of Persia’, which came out at around the same time as Air Max 1. The game is 8-bit style so it seemed like the most relevant way to tell the story of a shoe that made its debut in the 80s." Alice unveiled the game at London: ON AIR – a collaborative space in the heart of London – where she was delivering a workshop to the next generation of innovators. Young creatives were tasked with building a stitched contr
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Projects credited in
- This International Women’s Day 2019, meet 100 trailblazers redefining the creative industryDiscover our 2020 list here This International Women’s Day, we’ve launched our latest ‘10x10’ – asking 10 influential industry icons to each nominate 10 trailblazing women and non-binary people who they believe are redefining the creator landscape. The result? An incredible list of 100 trailblazers inspiring change. Our list will be accompanied by a takeover on The Dots – look out for brilliant profiles and projects on the platform as we aim to inspire, as important as ever when considering ‘88165
Skills
- Creative
- Creative Technology
- Interactive Installations
- New Technologies