Erik Adigard, France (2009)
Erik Adigard is a co-founder of M-A-D, based in Montpellier and Berkeley. His practice explores relationships between technology and humanistic concerns in all mediums for both corporate and cultural institutions...
Read full biographyErik Adigard is a co-founder of M-A-D, based in Montpellier and Berkeley. His practice explores relationships between technology and humanistic concerns in all mediums for both corporate and cultural institutions.
Significant projects include Wired Ventures visual essays and conceptual apps, an IBM global brand campaign, an exhibition for ExperimentaDesign. the Venice Biennale US Pavilion, a multidisciplinary installation for the Bauhaus Centennial, a degrowth oriented app concept for Driving the Human, and SIMAGE, an on-going investigation on the culture and implications of contemporary image.
Adigard teaches Machinic Modernity, a design and philosophy California College of the Arts class which became a 2023 exhibition at the SFO Museum.
Adigard’s work is in collections such as the SFMOMA, the Smithsonian Library, and has been featured in major international exhibitions, film festivals and publications, such as The Sundance Film Festival, the London Design Museum, the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, and international biennales.
Recognition includes the Chrysler Award for Innovation in Design, the Rome Prize in Design, the Venice Biennale Special Mention.
Education
- Undergraduate,
- Postgraduate
2011 – today
- California College of the Arts (USA)
Adjunct professor of communication design, time-based media and image experimentation. Other academic projects include workshops in the US and Europe since 2000
Agencies
M-A-D
1990 – present
m-a-d.com
Awards
1999
2012
Other Professional Activities
Academic reviews, advising and juries in US and Europe (graphic design and architecture programs)
1996 – present
Advisory boards of Adobe Design Achievement Awards
2006 – 2011