Chad Dyner
Chad Dyner

cdyner@media.mit.edu
(617) 452-5617
office E15-348



Chad Dyner is a first year masters candidate in the Tangible Media Group. His evolving interests originated as the exploration of dynamic perceptual interactive space leading to the current investigation in multi-state expressive morphology for shaping the tangible-digital divide.

As an undergraduate, Chad studied architecture at the University of Southern California and at the Centro di Cultura Alessandro Volta in Como, Italy. Subsequently at Frank O. Gehry’s, he worked on the design proposal for the New York City Guggenheim Museum involving various digital interventions. Chad developed numerous I/O analogue-digital communication tools since then, and subsequentially founded IO2 Technology to develop an interactive free-space display projecting manipulable video into air. When Chad is not inventing and creating, he can be found involved in any aquatic related activity.