George Adamopoulos is a Computational Designer and Creative Coder, specialising in Computational Geometry, real-time Computer Graphics, Virtual Reality, and simulations of natural phenomena.
Born in Athens in 1990, and coming from a graffiti and fine-arts background, he graduated with distinction from the NTUA School of Architecture and Engineering, with a research focus on computational tools for the analysis and participatory design of public spaces.
Before co-founding Uncharted Limbo, he was Senior Software Developer in the Research Team of world-famous engineers AKT II, leading the development of the award-winning Carbon.AKT software for the interactive calculation of the CO₂ footprint of structures. Since 2018, he has been a Lecturer at the UCL Bartlett School of Architecture.
He has worked as Senior Computational Designer at the award-winning Jason Bruges Studio, designing and programming large-scale interactive art installations. His works have appeared at London’s Natural History Museum (Life in the Dark, 2018), the Barbican (Brutalist Tapestry, 2018), and the Onassis Cultural Centre (Acrophobia, ADHOCRACY 2015).