Tech & Culture

Asking. Questions.

I started interviewing people as a way to learn to sit with practitioners I admire and understand how they navigate their work, especially as technology reshapes what's possible.

Writing became the way I make sense of what I hear. I'm interested in the quiet shifts, the personal experience as a way to connect and empathize: not just what tools change, but why those changes matter and who they affect.

Published Work:

I've recently embarked on a new journey as a contributor writer for The Creative Independent. I just published my first conversation, the beginning of a series exploring how technology is reshaping creative practice and education.

I interview practitioners, educators, artists, researchers, who are both observing and actively doing the work. I'm interested in people who are living through these shifts, noticing the patterns, and making sense of them in real time. The focus isn't just on what tools they use, but on how technology changes the way they think and approach their practice.

A black gaming controller on a black background.