Luke Dearnley is a multidisciplinary web developer, product builder and founder with eight years of focused experience delivering digital services for cultural and creative organisations. Based in Sydney, he combines hands-on web application development (currently at DEQX and the State Library of NSW DX Lab) with a long background in live production and systems engineering for touring music acts. He launched Gammalite Systems in 2024 to commercialise Nest Tamers, a hardware clip solution born from years of prototyping and used by modular synth players worldwide, showing his ability to take niche technical ideas to market. Luke has run and contributed to festival and venue production initiatives, managed web teams at the Powerhouse Museum, and consults for clients across the arts sector, blending technical rigor with user-focused design. He’s comfortable across front-end and back-end stacks, digital experiences in-gallery, and practical hardware/product development—an engineer who moves easily between code, cabling and stagecraft. Quietly, his career threads show a pattern of creating low-friction technical solutions that let creative projects shine.
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Luke Dearnley - Founder Inventor Owner Clip Lord at Elefant Traks