I believe designers are the prophets of our time, predicting and manifesting the future through tangible creations.

As a reflection of my design practice, I create and write about absurd artifacts to predict where the future of technology is taking us to.

Speculative

Realistic

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Toilet paper scroller (2020)

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IRIS AI Wearables (2020)

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Notification toaster (2021)

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Software

Hardware

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Dreams of IoT (2022)

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Persona AI (2023)

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Spooky Technology (2020)

We wrote Spooky Technology thinking about the uncanny edge where objects stop feeling inert — the moment a thing seems to know something, want something, or watch back.
I didn't anticipate how quickly that edge would become everyday life. With the trend of agentic wearables, AI is giving hardware a nervous system. Your device doesn't just execute commands anymore; it interprets, responds, and in some cases, initiates. The spirits that animist traditions always attributed to objects aren't metaphor anymore — they're real products now.

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Algorithmic Cooks (2020)

Algorithmic Cooks is a cookbook of ChatGPT2-generated recipes that my friend and I actually made and ate. Cotton Candy Sushi, Evaporated Milk Cheeseburger, Pineapple in a Can — AI authored them, we cooked them, and then rated them honestly. What unsettled me wasn't that the recipes were bad — it's that they were almost right.

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