Royal College of Art ICL- Fujitsu prize winner
ABOUT ME
Nick Wray has written for the Independent, Screen Digest and Viewfinder, as well as other publications and media, as well as working as a publisher, and in futures.
Nick's short play ‘Heart of Glass’ – based on two Tweets about Google Glass and wearable body sensors – was recently short-listed for production at the Park Theatre in London.
Nick has also recently completed ‘Castles of Steel’ about the First World War naval engagement known as the Battle of Jutland as a radio play, and 'Dreadnought' as a screenplay. 'Castles of Steel' is also available on Amazon here, and free sample scenes can be downloaded here.
Nick has an MA in Interactive Media from the Royal College of Art and a degree in Experimental Psychology from University College London. Nick's early polemic on the emerging digital world, 'The Living Garden’ - the subject of this web site - won the ICL-Fujitsu prize for innovation in media in 1995.
Also by Nick Wray: Lunch with Jason King