Electronics

My electronics practice combines product design, art, technology, and hands-on making. I develop projects from initial concepts through prototyping, collaboration, communication, and public presentation. The work ranges from interactive sculpture and productivity tools to data-driven products and applied technology.

Mask Aid Project was an international collaborative project developed during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a founding team member and digital marketing lead, I contributed to the development, communication, fundraising, and distribution of the Mask Reborn Box, an open-source device for extending the useful life of disposable masks. The project resulted in three patents related to static electricity detection and electrical recharging.

eBugs is a series of interactive insect sculptures made from reclaimed electronic components. I developed the project with an engineering partner, directing the visual and conceptual development while collaborating on the electronics.

DatArt/Dantenkunst was a product concept combining art, data visualization, and digital display. As founder and project leader, I developed the concept, assembled the team, and led its early development, including pitching the project to Motion Lab in Berlin.

Pomoduino is a physical productivity and learning tool combining electronics, product design, and education. I designed the form, visual language, and user experience and have developed the project through workshops and collaborations with makerspaces internationally.