Meet the Team
Alex Yagilowich is a Neurodiverse (ADHD) interaction designer and educator. Her designs centre on bringing novel interactive spaces to broader audiences by providing tangible and recognisable concepts that can be easily understood or learnt.

Her current practice focuses on multimodal human-computer interaction, whereby she combine skills in computer science, behavioral sciences, spatial design and media studies to create interactive installations that combine learning and fun.

Some of her recent works have been exhibited at the Bristol Museum & Art Gallery (UK), Ugly Duck (UK), the Samsung Experience Store at Kings Cross (UK) and the Alternative Gallery (US).
Adrew Rayner has been tinkering with electronics and programming for 30+ years, always interested in solving technical problems. After many years in software development, he left the office and became a tour manager looking after bands while touring. Andrew fell into the world of video art; building devices used on stage during performances to control lighting along with running live projections during performances. Andrew aims to create environments that aren't fully capturable on camera... that need to be experienced in the room, in person.
Andrew considers himself more an engineer than artist, but what engineering doesn't involve art?
Back to Top