The Digital Design Studio (DDS) is dedicated to 3D visualisation and interaction. It does this through academic, research and commercial activities. It is the interaction between these three activities which makes the DDS so different. A multi-disciplinary approach is common to all three.
People from all academic backgrounds are encouraged to apply to its academic and research programmes. As a Masters student at the DDS, in addition to your own programme of study, you will be able to see leading-edge research underway and in some cases see this research taken forward to commercialisation.
As a researcher, you will be working in an environment which has many multi-disciplinary Masters and PhD students, working on a variety of projects . The common ground is the shared interest in 3D visualisation and interaction.
Much more information about the DDS can be found on The Glasgow School of Art's Research and Postgraduate pages.
The Digital Design Studio seeks to develop creative thinking through a sound understanding of digital visualization technologies. Our postgraduate programmes have something to offer students from a broad range of backgrounds such as Art & Design, Science, Engineering or Business. To find out more about our postgraduate opportunities, please follow the links on the website or download information here (PDF).
- All Masters students have their own dedicated high performance workstation
- Academic Design Engineering, Psychology and Textiles & Fashion
- 35% of our students are backgrounds of students on the multi-disciplinary masters include, Architecture, Astro-physics, Ceramics, English Literature, Fine Art, Graphic Design, Marine Engineering, Marketing, Medicine, Multi Media Technology, Photography, Physics, Product international including USA, Canada, Mexico, China and India
- The student male / female mix is close to 50%
- Our Research focuses on 3D real time interaction, Advanced Visualisation, User Orientated Interfaces, Photo Realism & Collaborative Working including Medical Visualisation with the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
- Research at the DDS has resulted in new paradigms of user orientated interfaces, which includes advanced haptics, spatialised sound and gesture interaction
- Our research is focused on application areas in the Automotive, Architectural, Education, Medical, TV & Entertainment and Oil & Gas Industries
- Our research is informed by a vision of Replacement Reality which we define as:- The ability to interact with highly credible digital models in a natural and intuitive manner, unencumbered by intrusive equipment, using your senses of touch and hearing as well as vision
- Our multi-disciplinary approach helped us to become the first Art School to hold an EPSRC Research Grant
- 3motion a low cost, highly portable device allowing a user to communicate with a computer without keyboard or mouse was awarded a Scottish Enterprise Proof of Concept grant