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(collective) Troika
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http://www.troika.uk.com/

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Archive of Digital Art (ADA). “(collective) Troika – artist profile”. https://www.digitalartarchive.at/database/artists/general/artist/troika.html. (retrieved 2022-09-05). @online{ADAartistprofile, author = {Archive of Digital Art (ADA)}, title = {(collective) Troika artist profile}, url = {https://www.digitalartarchive.at/database/artists/general/artist/troika.html}, urldate = {retrieved 2022-09-05}
About
Troika is a multi-disciplinary art and design practice founded by Conny Freyer (b. 1976, Germany), Eva Rucki (b. 1976, Germany) and Sebastien Noel (b.1977, France) who met while studying at the Royal College of Art, London. Together, they have backgrounds in graphics and communication, art, product design and engineering. Their approach focuses on the interplay between technology, design and the arts. The practice produces a variety of projects both self-initiated and commissioned, which range from print to product design and bespoke art installations. Troika has exhibited internationally and is represented in the permanent collections of the British Council, V&A, MoMA, New York. Forthcoming projects include designing the pathways for the British Pavilion at the 2010 Shanghai Expo.
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2010 - 2010 Museum of Modern Art, New York
2009 - 2009 Victoria & Albert Museum, London
2009 THE SCIENCE MUSEUM, LONDON
2009 THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART
2009 Cloud' in London Heathrow Terminal 5.
2009 UK Pavilion for the Shanghai Expo
2008 CENTRAL SAINT MARTINS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN


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Publications & References
Beddard, Honor and Douglas Dodds. V and A Pattern: Digital Pioneers. London: V and A Publishing, 2009.
Onedotzero. Motion Blur 2: Multidimensional Moving Imagemakers. London, UK: Laurence King Publishing, 2009.
Catherine Mason. A Computer in the Art Room: The Origins of British Computer Arts 1950-1980. Norfolk, UK: JJG Publishing, 2008.
Onedotzero. Motion Blur: Graphic Moving Imagemakers Publishers. London, UK: Laurence King Publishers, 2006.
Beddard, Honor and Douglas Dodds. V and A Pattern: Digital Pioneers. London: V and A Publishing, 2009.
Onedotzero. Motion Blur 2: Multidimensional Moving Imagemakers. London, UK: Laurence King Publishing, 2009.
Catherine Mason. A Computer in the Art Room: The Origins of British Computer Arts 1950-1980. Norfolk, UK: JJG Publishing, 2008.
Onedotzero. Motion Blur: Graphic Moving Imagemakers Publishers. London, UK: Laurence King Publishers, 2006.