Domains

The inquiry unfolds across three domains — digital, embodied, and territorial — each marking a different site of intelligence and constraint.

Digital Infrastructures

Wireframe terrain mesh
Topology model – infrastructure without body.

Systems designed for scalability, neutrality, and optimization. Here I examine how platform logics shape human behavior, attention, and social coordination – and what it would mean to redesign infrastructures toward accountability.

Somatic Intelligence

Hand holding freshly harvested nettle leaves
Seasonal medicine – knowledge through touch and time.

Knowledge arising through rhythm, limit, and lived experience. This domain explores what becomes visible when the body is treated not as friction within a system, but as a site of intelligence.

Herbal medicine practice offers one example of technology grounded in embodied signal, dosage, seasonality, and reciprocity – a lineage of design inseparable from ecology rather than abstraction.

This strand of the work is currently unfolding through practice and study rather than formal publication.

Territory-Based Practice

Open field with distant mountains and wind turbines at dusk
Territory before abstraction.

Intelligence emerging through place, relationship, and ecological constraint. This branch explores how knowledge is shaped by land-based practice – and what becomes visible when abstraction is slowed by territory.