Purin Phanichphant
Purin Phanichphant (born 1984 in Crown Point, Indiana) is a contemporary San Francisco based artist and designer who is known for his interactive installations. Phanichphant began his artistic career in product design in 2006 and then interactive art in 2014.[1] Because of this unique background, his work combines buttons, knobs, screens, and a touch of code, which often result in interactive experiences for audiences.[2] His work has been featured in museums, galleries and venues around the United States,[3] Japan,[4] & Iceland.[5]
Education
Purin received a BFA in Industrial Design and Human-Computer Interaction from Carnegie Mellon University in 2006, and an MFA in Product Design from Stanford University in 2011.[2]
Teaching
Purin has taught design courses on visual design and design thinking at UC Berkeley,[6] Stanford University[7] and General Assembly.[8] Additionally, he has given talks at TEDxBangkok,[1] Pecha Kucha Tokyo,[9] Android Open Conference,[10] and Web 2.0 Expo.[11]
References
- "Tricking your head to follow your heart – Purin Phanichphant - TEDxBangkok".
- "Autodesk Pier 9 Artist In Residence 2016".
- "Tap Tap Animation: Purin Phanichphant's Glowing Interactive Art Installation".
- "Too Slow To See: Exhibition And Talk By Artist Purin Phanichphant".
- "SIM Gallery Reykjavik: You Cannot Know It From The Picture".
- "People : Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation".
- "Stanford University - Explore Courses".
- "Purin Phanichphant - General Assembly".
- "Pecha Kucha Tokyo Vol.141: Simple, Playful, Interactive by Purin Phanichphant".
- "Speaker: Android Open: Purin Phanichphant".
- "Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco 2011".