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Myrto studied Architecture & Engineering in Greece before moving to London to do a MA in Creative Practice for Narrative Environments at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, University of the Arts. She holds a MFA in Computational Studio Arts from Goldsmiths University of London, and is currently an MPhil/PhD candidate at the Royal College of Art.

Her practice and research transgresses the boundaries of art, craft, spatial design, responsive design, and electronic textiles, exploring concepts of spatiality, narrativity, hapticity and bodily engagement.

Her work has been exhibited in different public contexts such as the Constance Fairness Foundation Prize (London 2011), FILE PRIX LUX (Brazil 2010), the Shunt (London 2010), the Accidental Festival (London 2010), the Museo dell'arte Fabbrile e delle Coltellerie (Italy 2010), the Ventipertrenta Digital Arts Festival 2009 Festival (Italy 2009), the Foundry (London 2009), the Horse Hospital (London 2009), the ‘New Trends in Architecture in Europe and Asia Pacific’ International Architectural Exhibition 2006, the 8th International Festival of Architecture & Media 2005, the 5th Pan-Hellenic Exhibition of Architecture 2006, the 2009 AISB Symposium on Mental States, Emotions and their Embodiment, the 2009 EVA London, and the Goldsmiths Digital Studios Thursday Club for which she was a Board Member for the period 2008-2010.

   
  A w a r d s :
 

RCA Bursary (HEFCE) 2010 - 2012

AHRC Postgraduate Awards 2007 - 2009

Leonardo Da Vinci Programme 2005-2007

   
  P u b l i c a t i o n s :
  Catalogue of the 7th Edition Premio Valcellina Award (2010) edited by Barbara Girardi, GinaMorandini and Lydia Predominato.
  Strings: an Audio-Haptic Interface, in The Proceedings of EVA London 2009.
  Haptic Space and Bodily Expressions: A Bi-directional Relation of Affects, in The Proceedings of the AISB Symposium on Mental States, Emotions and their Embodiment 2009.
  Review of ‘Hellinikon Met Park Athens’ by Harilkeia Hari in New facts in architectural design, ΑΡΧΙΤΕΚΤΟΝΕΣ, vol. 45-period B’, May-June 2004, p. 29-31
  Review of ‘Hellinikon Met Park Athens’ by Efi Falida in They visualized an imaginary landscape, ΤΑ ΝΕΑ, Wed. 24 September 2003, P25