Sarah Fenner
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Sarah Fenner

Creative Digital DesignerLondon, United Kingdom
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Sarah Fenner
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Sarah Fenner

Creative Digital DesignerLondon, United Kingdom
About me
Digital designer with a focus on social and sustainable initiatives. My practice aims to bring people together, challenge social inequalities and explore how we interact with digital spaces.
Projects
  • Interference
    InterferenceInterference is an interactive installation. The composition of the work closely resembles the unique flight patterns of Starlings, known as murmurations. Using javascript, html and leap motion, these flight patterns have been artificially recreated; the birds move on their own accord in patterns which are never the same. ​ Starlings have become endangered in the UK due to human interference. Interference invites audiences to consider their impact on extinction through their interaction; if a vi
Work history
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    Junior DesignerSt Luke's London
     - London, United KingdomInternship
    1 month internship
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    Gallery Assistant (Volunteer)Modern Art Oxford
     - Oxford, United KingdomPart Time
Skills
  • Adobe Create Suite
  • Graphic Design
  • Javascript
  • Photography
  • Exhibit Design
  • Research Design
  • Immersive Design
  • Event Curation
  • Arts Administration
Education
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    Graphic Communication DesignCentral Saint Martins
     - London, United Kingdom
    Specialised in digital media and experience design, with a focus on multidisciplinary and collaborative approaches.
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    Foundation Diploma in Art and DesignAbingdon and Witney College
     - Abingdon, United Kingdom
    Foundation Diploma in Art and Design (Distinction)
Awards
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    Green Trail Award (Nomination)Central Saint Martins
    Nominated for my project 'Interference' which demonstrated the vital importance of sustainable and environmental innovation amidst an unpredictable future. Interference asks the question; If technological advancements are centered around anthropocentric ideologies, what will happen to our relationship with nature?