About
I work at the edge where people must decide without certainty.
My background sits across narrative form, futures thinking, and participatory design. I'm developing a practice for audiovisual sense-making and scenario rehearsal. This work helps groups face contested futures without outsourcing judgment to either technical authority or aesthetic persuasion.
I'm especially interested in how public life is shaped by affective forces that often remain unspoken: fear, fatigue, denial, resentment, solidarity, mistrust. I treat these forces as infrastructure instead of "mood". They determine whether a society can coordinate at all.
This site is part studio log, part research dossier. It exists to make the work legible:
- what I make, and
- what it does.