THE GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART
DESIGN RESEARCH CLUSTERS

IMAGE | IMAGING | INTERIOR


The Image|Imaging|Interior research cluster explores innovative cross-disciplinary practices and frameworks for understanding the interior, along with its representation and imaging. The contemporary interior is a three-dimensional space that increasingly overlaps with and is represented on two-dimensional screens. 

In our digital, image-driven society, various technological platforms blur the boundaries of physical space and reconfigure the interior as a mediated artefact circulated within overlapping virtual and actual two-dimensional and three-dimensional contexts. 

The Image|Imaging|Interior research cluster aims to conduct timely and urgent investigations into how virtual and physical spaces, along with their design and fabrication, influence and inform one another. This research seeks to reveal arrangements at the intersection of two-dimensional and three-dimensional perspectives and the relationship between images and reality.
Digger Nutter, Interior Design Lecturer
Dave Loder, Interior Design Lecturer, ECA
Pam Flanagan, Interior Design Lecturer
David Ross, Interior Design Lecturer
Cat Weir, Interaction Design Lecturer
Daisy Abbott, Research Developer, SoIT 
Haitang Zhang, PhD Researcher, SofD
Shona Noble, PhD Researcher, SoIT 
Anna Campbell-Jones, Interior Design & TV Presenter SHOTY 
Finni Porter Chambers, Creative Producer & MDes Interior Design Alumni 
Jared Hutsby, Stage & Lighting Designer, RCS 


© Pamela Flanagan: Housecoat - Digital Disruptor (overview)
© Dave Loder: Drone Roam Roomba (2023)
© Josafinni Porter Chambers