Tom Barker (born 1966) is a British designer and academic. He is a Professor of Architecture, Design and Innovation at the University of Technology, Sydney.[1] Prior to taking his position at Sydney, he was head of the Industrial Design Engineering department at the London Royal College of Art.[2]
Barker invented SmartSlab,[3] a multimedia large scale digital LED display panel system,[4][5] in 1999, whilst working on a Millennium Dome zone with architect Zaha Hadid. Barker also developed the V/SpaceLAB virtual reality system for architecture which artists Langlands and Bell used for an exhibit at the Imperial War Museum in 2003.[6]
From 1997-2005, Barker ran DCA-b (later called b Consultants Ltd.), a multidisciplinary design practice.