Fergus Laidlaw
About
Fergus is a creative technologist who thrives when collaborating with diverse teams to create impactful projects.
His work focuses on human interaction with emerging technology, often exploring tangible physical mediums. He is driven to make the leading edge of technology accessible to those that need it most, using design as a tool to translate.
He studied architecture at Cambridge University, where he learnt to design as a craftsman, considering human interaction with the built environment. Since then he has worked on a variety of projects - physical, digital and hybrid, prioritising rapid iterative prototyping within his design process and always seeking real world validation.
Statement
My favourite design tool is an early prototype. That can take many forms but fundamentally I love making things that I can give to people and watch their response. I love the moment where they use something in an unexpected way, or when I see excitement or confusion on their face. That moment of validation, whether positive or negative, is the most exciting part of the process for me.
That prototyping started off being mostly physical, prototyping architecture and furniture and observing how people respond to interventions in the built environment. But has developed through a huge variety of mediums. For the last few years my focus has been on mediating digital interactions, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence, which constantly drives and inspires my work as can be seen in my major project Kleio.
I love collaborating, so please reach out!
Kleio
Kleio
Kleio is a platform for generative inspiration. It allows users to explore visual concepts intuitively by navigating canvases created by others. Kleio then allows users to take images and concepts that have inspired them and use them as inputs for their own generations. In this way inspiration can be externalised and become an act of creation itself.
Examples
Below are some examples of canvases generated by users, inputting three prompts to generate a canvas that can be explored by changing the values of each prompt.
User testing
I tested Kleio with a group of six architects, benchmarking against two other platforms for ideation and inspiration Pinterest and Midjourney. The results were fantastic, with each of them inputting creative prompts and generating engaging canvases for architectural inspiration.
Medium: Digital