Ray McClure

Ray McClure’s work exists at the intersection of interactive visual art and audio synthesis. He is interested in re-purposing advanced technology, currently disguised as phones and game controllers, to unlock new forms of human experience. He founded his company, Dreamboat, in 2009 for the development of interactive web and installation projects. Notable creations include PollySynth (collaboration with graphic designer, Superdeux): a multiplayer polyphonic synthesizer, and 808 Cube: combining a Roland TR-808 drum machine with a Rubik’s cube.

As a member of the Gray Area Cultural Incubator program, Ray exhibited a multi-sensory virtual reality experience titled Amazing Grace and Computers. He was also a participant in the recent Convergence Residency in Banff, Canada where he created the vocal virtual reality meditation experience, VVVR, with fellow artist Casey McGonagle. Ray was part of the team that created Twitter and owner of Kokoro Studio art gallery.