Design Computation
As a design practitioner, I work at the intersection of technology, social impact and critical inquiry. I believe that technology is a powerful medium for people to build a better future. My work resonates with this vision and includes a range of work from various sectors including finance, healthcare and environment, showing the potential of technology in exploring new frontiers. Through research, analysis, and problem-solving I develop platforms, turn raw data into comprehensible formats and uncover hidden patterns that weren’t visible before. This makes complex information accessible and actionable, thereby helping in the development of outcomes to larger challenges. My fascination with technology began in my early school days, which influenced my thoughts and interests afterwards. This interest grew into a deeper understanding of its potential in various fields. Working with multiple stakeholders, I saw how combining different perspectives could lead to meaningful change. My work sparks conversations about the ethics of data use, the future of AI/ML, and the relationship between technology and climate change. Through my work I aim to engage researchers, policymakers and individuals interested in the intersection of technology, society and the environment. I approach every work by diving deep into research while considering the social, environmental, and technical aspects of it. By using various emerging mediums like GIS, visualisation and websites I present my findings in clear and engaging ways. The choice of tools depends on the project and the audience, ensuring that the message resonates and inspires action.
The line of inquiry seeks to investigate the transformative potential of technology in expanding the boundaries of human knowledge and experience. It delves into how emerging technologies are reshaping our understanding of the world and opening up new avenues for exploration across various domains.