Sigi Moeslinger
Partner, Antenna Design
Sigi Moeslinger is a partner at Antenna Design New York Inc., which she co-founded in 1997. Antenna’s design projects range from the public and commercial to the experimental and artistic, typically spanning object, interface and environment. Antenna’s work has won numerous awards, including recognition from Business Week/IDSA, I.D., Fast Company and Wired magazines. In 2006, Sigi received the United States Artists Target Fellowship in the Architecture and Design Category. In 2008 Antenna won the National Design Award in Product Design from the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. Before forming Antenna, Sigi was an Interval Research Fellow at New York University. Her research work centered around the creation of “hybrid” objects, encompassing both the physical and the virtual realm. Prior, she was a senior designer at IDEO in San Francisco. Sigi has also been involved in design education since 1997. For the past five years, Sigi has been a visiting faculty member and critic at Yale University School of Art Graduate Graphic Design Department, and was an associate professor at New York University. Sigi has been a frequent juror for design competitions, both national and international, such as IDEA, ID, National Design Awards, United States Artists and Departure (Austria).
Education
MPS in Interactive Telecommunications, New York University
BS in Industrial Design, Art Center College of Design
Website
antennadesign.com
Course
Studio Intensive: Intervention Interaction