As a multidisciplinary creative, I am driven by the polyphonic dialogue between research and the design of a critical future. While working across the levels of industrial design and interior architecture, I want to re-articulate life and technology in objects and installations that improve environments and spaces, spark the imagination and establish a positive scenario for the time to come.
Using technology as medium and negotiator, I am passionate about bringing people, space and life on to the same frequency, to unite through an experience that inspires a reconnection to the planet. In raising fundamental questions about what life, nature and reality is and will become, I want to make projects that require a critical approach and multidisciplinary collaboration.
My current work can be defined as the transformation of research and events into objects, installations and exhibitions while using a broad expertise and knowledge in design and the experience it triggers. During this process I like to search for the critical purpose and a deeper layer within a story, making the invisible tangible and understandable. My goal is to take the viewer into my own creative headspace to challenge them to think beyond their personal comfort zone and identity. By reaching this “eureka” moment, the user gets a reasoned connection with the design while formulating their own opinion about its meaning. This has, in my opinion, become infrequent in a world where people tend to lose their own identity and notion by following the majority or because of the existence of complex power structures defined by control and ownership.
As a person, I am both strong in working in teams as well as autonomously. I value critical thinking during the design process, listening to others, and expressing the design in both analog and digital prototypes. I am an ambitious, perfectionistic thinker that is eager to work, create the best outcome, and learn to refine skills and gain experience.
As a multidisciplinary creative, I am driven by the polyphonic dialogue between research and the design of a critical future. While working across the levels of industrial design and interior architecture, I want to re-articulate life and technology in objects and installations that improve environments and spaces, spark the imagination and establish a positive scenario for the time to come.
Using technology as medium and negotiator, I am passionate about bringing people, space and life on to the same frequency, to unite through an experience that inspires a reconnection to the planet. In raising fundamental questions about what life, nature and reality is and will become, I want to make projects that require a critical approach and multidisciplinary collaboration.
My current work can be defined as the transformation of research and events into objects, installations and exhibitions while using a broad expertise and knowledge in design and the experience it triggers. During this process I like to search for the critical purpose and a deeper layer within a story, making the invisible tangible and understandable. My goal is to take the viewer into my own creative headspace to challenge them to think beyond their personal comfort zone and identity. By reaching this “eureka” moment, the user gets a reasoned connection with the design while formulating their own opinion about its meaning. This has, in my opinion, become infrequent in a world where people tend to lose their own identity and notion by following the majority or because of the existence of complex power structures defined by control and ownership.
As a person, I am both strong in working in teams as well as autonomously. I value critical thinking during the design process, listening to others, and expressing the design in both analog and digital prototypes. I am an ambitious, perfectionistic thinker that is eager to work, create the best outcome, and learn to refine skills and gain experience.
As a multidisciplinary creative, I am driven by the polyphonic dialogue between research and the design of a critical future. While working across the levels of industrial design and interior architecture, I want to re-articulate life and technology in objects and installations that improve environments and spaces, spark the imagination and establish a positive scenario for the time to come.
Using technology as medium and negotiator, I am passionate about bringing people, space and life on to the same frequency, to unite through an experience that inspires a reconnection to the planet. In raising fundamental questions about what life, nature and reality is and will become, I want to make projects that require a critical approach and multidisciplinary collaboration.
My current work can be defined as the transformation of research and events into objects, installations and exhibitions while using a broad expertise and knowledge in design and the experience it triggers. During this process I like to search for the critical purpose and a deeper layer within a story, making the invisible tangible and understandable. My goal is to take the viewer into my own creative headspace to challenge them to think beyond their personal comfort zone and identity. By reaching this “eureka” moment, the user gets a reasoned connection with the design while formulating their own opinion about its meaning. This has, in my opinion, become infrequent in a world where people tend to lose their own identity and notion by following the majority or because of the existence of complex power structures defined by control and ownership.
As a person, I am both strong in working in teams as well as autonomously. I value critical thinking during the design process, listening to others, and expressing the design in both analog and digital prototypes. I am an ambitious, perfectionistic thinker that is eager to work, create the best outcome, and learn to refine skills and gain experience.
As a multidisciplinary creative, I am driven by the polyphonic dialogue between research and the design of a critical future. While working across the levels of industrial design and interior architecture, I want to re-articulate life and technology in objects and installations that improve environments and spaces, spark the imagination and establish a positive scenario for the time to come.
Using technology as medium and negotiator, I am passionate about bringing people, space and life on to the same frequency, to unite through an experience that inspires a reconnection to the planet. In raising fundamental questions about what life, nature and reality is and will become, I want to make projects that require a critical approach and multidisciplinary collaboration.
My current work can be defined as the transformation of research and events into objects, installations and exhibitions while using a broad expertise and knowledge in design and the experience it triggers. During this process I like to search for the critical purpose and a deeper layer within a story, making the invisible tangible and understandable. My goal is to take the viewer into my own creative headspace to challenge them to think beyond their personal comfort zone and identity. By reaching this “eureka” moment, the user gets a reasoned connection with the design while formulating their own opinion about its meaning. This has, in my opinion, become infrequent in a world where people tend to lose their own identity and notion by following the majority or because of the existence of complex power structures defined by control and ownership.
As a person, I am both strong in working in teams as well as autonomously. I value critical thinking during the design process, listening to others, and expressing the design in both analog and digital prototypes. I am an ambitious, perfectionistic thinker that is eager to work, create the best outcome, and learn to refine skills and gain experience.
As a multidisciplinary creative, I am driven by the polyphonic dialogue between research and the design of a critical future. While working across the levels of industrial design and interior architecture, I want to re-articulate life and technology in objects and installations that improve environments and spaces, spark the imagination and establish a positive scenario for the time to come.
Using technology as medium and negotiator, I am passionate about bringing people, space and life on to the same frequency, to unite through an experience that inspires a reconnection to the planet. In raising fundamental questions about what life, nature and reality is and will become, I want to make projects that require a critical approach and multidisciplinary collaboration.
My current work can be defined as the transformation of research and events into objects, installations and exhibitions while using a broad expertise and knowledge in design and the experience it triggers. During this process I like to search for the critical purpose and a deeper layer within a story, making the invisible tangible and understandable. My goal is to take the viewer into my own creative headspace to challenge them to think beyond their personal comfort zone and identity. By reaching this “eureka” moment, the user gets a reasoned connection with the design while formulating their own opinion about its meaning. This has, in my opinion, become infrequent in a world where people tend to lose their own identity and notion by following the majority or because of the existence of complex power structures defined by control and ownership.
As a person, I am both strong in working in teams as well as autonomously. I value critical thinking during the design process, listening to others, and expressing the design in both analog and digital prototypes. I am an ambitious, perfectionistic thinker that is eager to work, create the best outcome, and learn to refine skills and gain experience.
As a multidisciplinary creative, I am driven by the polyphonic dialogue between research and the design of a critical future. While working across the levels of industrial design and interior architecture, I want to re-articulate life and technology in objects and installations that improve environments and spaces, spark the imagination and establish a positive scenario for the time to come.
Using technology as medium and negotiator, I am passionate about bringing people, space and life on to the same frequency, to unite through an experience that inspires a reconnection to the planet. In raising fundamental questions about what life, nature and reality is and will become, I want to make projects that require a critical approach and multidisciplinary collaboration.
My current work can be defined as the transformation of research and events into objects, installations and exhibitions while using a broad expertise and knowledge in design and the experience it triggers. During this process I like to search for the critical purpose and a deeper layer within a story, making the invisible tangible and understandable. My goal is to take the viewer into my own creative headspace to challenge them to think beyond their personal comfort zone and identity. By reaching this “eureka” moment, the user gets a reasoned connection with the design while formulating their own opinion about its meaning. This has, in my opinion, become infrequent in a world where people tend to lose their own identity and notion by following the majority or because of the existence of complex power structures defined by control and ownership.
As a person, I am both strong in working in teams as well as autonomously. I value critical thinking during the design process, listening to others, and expressing the design in both analog and digital prototypes. I am an ambitious, perfectionistic thinker that is eager to work, create the best outcome, and learn to refine skills and gain experience.
As a multidisciplinary creative, I am driven by the polyphonic dialogue between research and the design of a critical future. While working across the levels of industrial design and interior architecture, I want to re-articulate life and technology in objects and installations that improve environments and spaces, spark the imagination and establish a positive scenario for the time to come.
Using technology as medium and negotiator, I am passionate about bringing people, space and life on to the same frequency, to unite through an experience that inspires a reconnection to the planet. In raising fundamental questions about what life, nature and reality is and will become, I want to make projects that require a critical approach and multidisciplinary collaboration.
My current work can be defined as the transformation of research and events into objects, installations and exhibitions while using a broad expertise and knowledge in design and the experience it triggers. During this process I like to search for the critical purpose and a deeper layer within a story, making the invisible tangible and understandable. My goal is to take the viewer into my own creative headspace to challenge them to think beyond their personal comfort zone and identity. By reaching this “eureka” moment, the user gets a reasoned connection with the design while formulating their own opinion about its meaning. This has, in my opinion, become infrequent in a world where people tend to lose their own identity and notion by following the majority or because of the existence of complex power structures defined by control and ownership.
As a person, I am both strong in working in teams as well as autonomously. I value critical thinking during the design process, listening to others, and expressing the design in both analog and digital prototypes. I am an ambitious, perfectionistic thinker that is eager to work, create the best outcome, and learn to refine skills and gain experience.
As a multidisciplinary creative, I am driven by the polyphonic dialogue between research and the design of a critical future. While working across the levels of industrial design and interior architecture, I want to re-articulate life and technology in objects and installations that improve environments and spaces, spark the imagination and establish a positive scenario for the time to come.
Using technology as medium and negotiator, I am passionate about bringing people, space and life on to the same frequency, to unite through an experience that inspires a reconnection to the planet. In raising fundamental questions about what life, nature and reality is and will become, I want to make projects that require a critical approach and multidisciplinary collaboration.
My current work can be defined as the transformation of research and events into objects, installations and exhibitions while using a broad expertise and knowledge in design and the experience it triggers. During this process I like to search for the critical purpose and a deeper layer within a story, making the invisible tangible and understandable. My goal is to take the viewer into my own creative headspace to challenge them to think beyond their personal comfort zone and identity. By reaching this “eureka” moment, the user gets a reasoned connection with the design while formulating their own opinion about its meaning. This has, in my opinion, become infrequent in a world where people tend to lose their own identity and notion by following the majority or because of the existence of complex power structures defined by control and ownership.
As a person, I am both strong in working in teams as well as autonomously. I value critical thinking during the design process, listening to others, and expressing the design in both analog and digital prototypes. I am an ambitious, perfectionistic thinker that is eager to work, create the best outcome, and learn to refine skills and gain experience.
As a multidisciplinary creative, I am driven by the polyphonic dialogue between research and the design of a critical future. While working across the levels of industrial design and interior architecture, I want to re-articulate life and technology in objects and installations that improve environments and spaces, spark the imagination and establish a positive scenario for the time to come.
Using technology as medium and negotiator, I am passionate about bringing people, space and life on to the same frequency, to unite through an experience that inspires a reconnection to the planet. In raising fundamental questions about what life, nature and reality is and will become, I want to make projects that require a critical approach and multidisciplinary collaboration.
My current work can be defined as the transformation of research and events into objects, installations and exhibitions while using a broad expertise and knowledge in design and the experience it triggers. During this process I like to search for the critical purpose and a deeper layer within a story, making the invisible tangible and understandable. My goal is to take the viewer into my own creative headspace to challenge them to think beyond their personal comfort zone and identity. By reaching this “eureka” moment, the user gets a reasoned connection with the design while formulating their own opinion about its meaning. This has, in my opinion, become infrequent in a world where people tend to lose their own identity and notion by following the majority or because of the existence of complex power structures defined by control and ownership.
As a person, I am both strong in working in teams as well as autonomously. I value critical thinking during the design process, listening to others, and expressing the design in both analog and digital prototypes. I am an ambitious, perfectionistic thinker that is eager to work, create the best outcome, and learn to refine skills and gain experience.
As a multidisciplinary creative, I am driven by the polyphonic dialogue between research and the design of a critical future. While working across the levels of industrial design and interior architecture, I want to re-articulate life and technology in objects and installations that improve environments and spaces, spark the imagination and establish a positive scenario for the time to come.
Using technology as medium and negotiator, I am passionate about bringing people, space and life on to the same frequency, to unite through an experience that inspires a reconnection to the planet. In raising fundamental questions about what life, nature and reality is and will become, I want to make projects that require a critical approach and multidisciplinary collaboration.
My current work can be defined as the transformation of research and events into objects, installations and exhibitions while using a broad expertise and knowledge in design and the experience it triggers. During this process I like to search for the critical purpose and a deeper layer within a story, making the invisible tangible and understandable. My goal is to take the viewer into my own creative headspace to challenge them to think beyond their personal comfort zone and identity. By reaching this “eureka” moment, the user gets a reasoned connection with the design while formulating their own opinion about its meaning. This has, in my opinion, become infrequent in a world where people tend to lose their own identity and notion by following the majority or because of the existence of complex power structures defined by control and ownership.
As a person, I am both strong in working in teams as well as autonomously. I value critical thinking during the design process, listening to others, and expressing the design in both analog and digital prototypes. I am an ambitious, perfectionistic thinker that is eager to work, create the best outcome, and learn to refine skills and gain experience.
As a multidisciplinary creative, I am driven by the polyphonic dialogue between research and the design of a critical future. While working across the levels of industrial design and interior architecture, I want to re-articulate life and technology in objects and installations that improve environments and spaces, spark the imagination and establish a positive scenario for the time to come.
Using technology as medium and negotiator, I am passionate about bringing people, space and life on to the same frequency, to unite through an experience that inspires a reconnection to the planet. In raising fundamental questions about what life, nature and reality is and will become, I want to make projects that require a critical approach and multidisciplinary collaboration.
My current work can be defined as the transformation of research and events into objects, installations and exhibitions while using a broad expertise and knowledge in design and the experience it triggers. During this process I like to search for the critical purpose and a deeper layer within a story, making the invisible tangible and understandable. My goal is to take the viewer into my own creative headspace to challenge them to think beyond their personal comfort zone and identity. By reaching this “eureka” moment, the user gets a reasoned connection with the design while formulating their own opinion about its meaning. This has, in my opinion, become infrequent in a world where people tend to lose their own identity and notion by following the majority or because of the existence of complex power structures defined by control and ownership.
As a person, I am both strong in working in teams as well as autonomously. I value critical thinking during the design process, listening to others, and expressing the design in both analog and digital prototypes. I am an ambitious, perfectionistic thinker that is eager to work, create the best outcome, and learn to refine skills and gain experience.
As a multidisciplinary creative, I am driven by the polyphonic dialogue between research and the design of a critical future. While working across the levels of industrial design and interior architecture, I want to re-articulate life and technology in objects and installations that improve environments and spaces, spark the imagination and establish a positive scenario for the time to come.
Using technology as medium and negotiator, I am passionate about bringing people, space and life on to the same frequency, to unite through an experience that inspires a reconnection to the planet. In raising fundamental questions about what life, nature and reality is and will become, I want to make projects that require a critical approach and multidisciplinary collaboration.
My current work can be defined as the transformation of research and events into objects, installations and exhibitions while using a broad expertise and knowledge in design and the experience it triggers. During this process I like to search for the critical purpose and a deeper layer within a story, making the invisible tangible and understandable. My goal is to take the viewer into my own creative headspace to challenge them to think beyond their personal comfort zone and identity. By reaching this “eureka” moment, the user gets a reasoned connection with the design while formulating their own opinion about its meaning. This has, in my opinion, become infrequent in a world where people tend to lose their own identity and notion by following the majority or because of the existence of complex power structures defined by control and ownership.
As a person, I am both strong in working in teams as well as autonomously. I value critical thinking during the design process, listening to others, and expressing the design in both analog and digital prototypes. I am an ambitious, perfectionistic thinker that is eager to work, create the best outcome, and learn to refine skills and gain experience.
As a multidisciplinary creative, I am driven by the polyphonic dialogue between research and the design of a critical future. While working across the levels of industrial design and interior architecture, I want to re-articulate life and technology in objects and installations that improve environments and spaces, spark the imagination and establish a positive scenario for the time to come.
Using technology as medium and negotiator, I am passionate about bringing people, space and life on to the same frequency, to unite through an experience that inspires a reconnection to the planet. In raising fundamental questions about what life, nature and reality is and will become, I want to make projects that require a critical approach and multidisciplinary collaboration.
My current work can be defined as the transformation of research and events into objects, installations and exhibitions while using a broad expertise and knowledge in design and the experience it triggers. During this process I like to search for the critical purpose and a deeper layer within a story, making the invisible tangible and understandable. My goal is to take the viewer into my own creative headspace to challenge them to think beyond their personal comfort zone and identity. By reaching this “eureka” moment, the user gets a reasoned connection with the design while formulating their own opinion about its meaning. This has, in my opinion, become infrequent in a world where people tend to lose their own identity and notion by following the majority or because of the existence of complex power structures defined by control and ownership.
As a person, I am both strong in working in teams as well as autonomously. I value critical thinking during the design process, listening to others, and expressing the design in both analog and digital prototypes. I am an ambitious, perfectionistic thinker that is eager to work, create the best outcome, and learn to refine skills and gain experience.
As a multidisciplinary creative, I am driven by the polyphonic dialogue between research and the design of a critical future. While working across the levels of industrial design and interior architecture, I want to re-articulate life and technology in objects and installations that improve environments and spaces, spark the imagination and establish a positive scenario for the time to come.
Using technology as medium and negotiator, I am passionate about bringing people, space and life on to the same frequency, to unite through an experience that inspires a reconnection to the planet. In raising fundamental questions about what life, nature and reality is and will become, I want to make projects that require a critical approach and multidisciplinary collaboration.
My current work can be defined as the transformation of research and events into objects, installations and exhibitions while using a broad expertise and knowledge in design and the experience it triggers. During this process I like to search for the critical purpose and a deeper layer within a story, making the invisible tangible and understandable. My goal is to take the viewer into my own creative headspace to challenge them to think beyond their personal comfort zone and identity. By reaching this “eureka” moment, the user gets a reasoned connection with the design while formulating their own opinion about its meaning. This has, in my opinion, become infrequent in a world where people tend to lose their own identity and notion by following the majority or because of the existence of complex power structures defined by control and ownership.
As a person, I am both strong in working in teams as well as autonomously. I value critical thinking during the design process, listening to others, and expressing the design in both analog and digital prototypes. I am an ambitious, perfectionistic thinker that is eager to work, create the best outcome, and learn to refine skills and gain experience.