Dugald Cameron
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{{Infobox officeholder
| name = Dugald Cameron
| honorific_suffix = OBE, FCSD, FRSA
| birth_date = {{Birth year and age|1939}}
| death_date =
| education = Glasgow School of Art
| occupation = Artist, Industrial Design, Educationalist
| office = Director of the Glasgow School of Art
| predecessor = John Whiteman
| successor = Seona Reid
| termstart = {{start date|1991}}
| termend = {{end date|1999}}
| nationality = Scottish
}}
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Dugald Cameron, OBE, FCSD, FRSA (born 1939) is a Scottish artist and industrial designer.{{cite web|url=http://www.gsaarchives.net/archon/?p=creators/creator&id=802|title=Cameron, Dugald (1939-)|publisher=Glasgow School of Art|accessdate=4 May 2017}}{{cite web|url=https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/search/actor:cameron-dugald-b-1939|title=Dugald Cameron|publisher=Art UK|accessdate=4 May 2017}}
Cameron was born in Glasgow in 1939 and raised near Clydebank, attending the High School of Glasgow. He obtained both a DA and a Postgraduate Diploma from Glasgow School of Art.{{cite web|url=http://www.universitystory.gla.ac.uk/biography/?id=WH2903&type=P|title=Biography of Dugald Cameron|publisher=University of Glasgow|accessdate=4 May 2017}} He subsequently worked as a freelance industrial designer, during which time he designed a prototype medical ultrasound machine, the Lund machine (aka the Sundén machine, after Bertil Sundén of Lund University, who commissioned it), and the production version, the Diasonograph, working with medical physicist Tom Brown.{{cite book|title=Looking at the Unborn: Historical aspects of obstetric ultrasound|url=https://archive.org/details/lookingatunbornh00witn|year=2000|publisher=History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group|isbn=978-1-84129-011-9|url-access=registration}}
He also worked as an artist, specialising in aviation subjects. As an aviation and railway historian, he has published books on both topics.
Appointed a visiting lecturer at Glasgow School of Art in 1963, he became Senior Lecturer in Product Design there in 1970, and subsequently rose to be Governor, Head of Design and finally, from 1991 to his retirement in 1999, Director.
He is an honorary professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Glasgow and a visiting professor at the Department of Design, Manufacturing and Engineering Management at the University of Strathclyde. He was a member of the academic advisory panel on the development of displays at Glasgow's Riverside Museum, but criticised the final arrangements, saying "The building itself and its historic setting is splendid, but I think that the exhibition, and the way it has been handled, is a bit dumbed-down. I don’t think the exhibition design is satisfactory at all - it seems to be [more] visual effect than scholarly effort. It seems to me to be an incoherent exhibition."{{cite web|url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/13033196.Transport_Museum_accused_of_going_off_the_rails/|title=Transport Museum accused of going off the rails|last=Leadbetter|first=Russell|date=7 July 2011|work=HeraldScotland|accessdate=4 May 2017}}
He was awarded the Lord Provost of Glasgow's Gold Medal for Education in 1998{{cite web|url=http://www.buteman.co.uk/news/professor-dugald-cameron-to-receive-baird-of-bute-society-s-aviation-award-1-3081897|title=Professor Dugald Cameron to receive Baird of Bute Society's aviation award - The Buteman|last=Borland|first=Craig|date=8 September 2013|work=The Buteman|accessdate=4 May 2017}} and appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2000 New Year Honours, "for services to Art and Design".{{London Gazette|issue=55710|date=30 December 1999|pages=11–17 |supp=y}} The same year, he was made an honorary Doctor of Science by the University of Strathclyde. A Companion of the Royal Aeronautical Society, he was granted the Baird of Bute Society's aviation award in 2013. His paintings are in the collections of the National Museum of Flight, the Royal Navy Submarine Museum and the Fleet Air Arm Museum.
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External links
- {{Art UK bio}}
- {{YouTube|p=list=PLxUElaPihw93gCQuIicntcHXVFUHfwgoJ|Interview with Cameron}} - conducted by Professor Tilli Tansey, for the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 28 May 2014 (eleven parts)
- [http://www.histmodbiomed.org/sites/default/files/Interview%20with%20Dugald%20Cameron%20FINAL.pdf Transcripts of the above]
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Category:Scottish industrial designers
Category:Alumni of the Glasgow School of Art
Category:People educated at the High School of Glasgow
Category:Officers of the Order of the British Empire
Category:British art educators
Category:Academics of the University of Glasgow