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My name is Matthew Prebeg, and I am a multidisciplinary artist, designer, researcher, and technologist

There’s this old saying, “A rolling stone gathers no moss.” (1) This can mean something positive or negative, depending on who you ask. See, my dilemma is that I like gathering moss, but I also like rolling. I have moved around a lot, currently residing in Toronto, ON. My practice dynamically weaves disciplines and constantly changes, depending on my current interests or the direction the wind is blowing. I am a lifelong learner. You can think of me as a rolling stone in a moss garden.

Currently, my art practice explores digital culture, techno-ecology, and ephemera. My professional practice is centred on designing services and translating knowledge in health research. These, too, are bound to change. I am open to chatting and collaborating—you can contact me at hi@mattprebeg.com.

My CV is available here.

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Read my blog here.

Read “On being a creative in the age of content” for It’s Nice That here.

Say hi on Instagram, Are.na, TikTok, LinkedIn, or Chess.com.

Matthew Prebeg is a multidisciplinary creative and researcher. He works at the intersection of design and technology to make art and implement change. If you ask Matthew what he’s passionate about, he’ll tell you: connecting things. Sometimes, he’s mobilizing knowledge (particularly in healthcare) and designing information, services and systems that are meaningful, effective and responsive. Other times, he’s making art that bridges disciplines in clever and thoughtful ways.

Some of his favourite things at the moment: graphic design, service design, data visualization, sudoku, print media, Irish goodbyes, educating others, and saying I love you.

Selected Clients
Adobe Photoshop, The Hospital for Sick Children, Warner Music Group, It’s Nice That, Readymag, Frayme

Press
SEVEN Magazine Issue 02

See Also
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