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Digger Nutter is a Lecturer in Academic Development Design-Interior Design at The Glasgow School of Art (GSA), specializing in innovative pedagogical approaches and public art integration. His work emphasizes reimagining studio learning through practices like walking and outdoor engagement, alongside leveraging technology in interior design education. He has collaborated extensively with Victoria Payton on projects such as the Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital design and Fraserburgh Pool community artwork.
Key research interests include feedback literacies in art education, virtual studio environments, and the role of sound and spatial design in learning spaces. His recent publications (2025) explore decentering studio practices and formative feedback mechanisms, while his 2024 conference paper on 'Sonic Landscapes' highlights acoustic design in interior pedagogy.
- Public Art Projects: Community-centered installations in healthcare and public buildings, prioritizing participatory design and accessibility.
- Exhibitions: Curated works like 'All Tomorrow's Interiors' (2023) and 'The Scottish Show' (2004-2005), showcasing interdisciplinary design approaches.
- Performances: Site-specific events such as 'The Storr: Unfolding Landscape' (2005) merging sound, light, and environmental interaction.
Nutter’s work bridges artistic practice with educational innovation, evident in his audio tour '(in)exact walk' (2025) and collaborations spanning over two decades. His contributions to pedagogy, public art, and spatial design reflect a commitment to redefining creative learning and community engagement.
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