bio

My practice is rooted at the intersection of design, computation and critical theory in the arts and humanities. My work entails designing and developing software and hardware (such as archive websites, interactive installations and livestream platforms), conducting research intersecting computational infrastructure with socio-political paradigms (such as trans*feminism, anti-colonialism and climate justice) and facilitating socially-engaging cultural projects (such as educational workshops, guided software tours and summer camps).

I am an active member of Amsterdam-based workshop cooperative Hackers & Designers (since 2019), where we develop hybrid publishing tools, explore collaborative methodologies and experiment with workshopping as a format for exchange. I am also involved with of Eindhoven-based interstitial collective body Office of Queer Affairs (since 2017), where we openly explore the involvement of the local queer community's perspective in the museum's curatorial practices.