The immersive visual and auditory exhibition of the sounds of "the world that will not exist", composed of sounds of extinct species.
This work compares two contrasting sustainability strategies: agroecology (based on traditional ecological knowledge) and precision agriculture (based on emerging technologies like robotics and AI). I review them from three perspectives — culture, nature, and business — to determine whether they can complement each other and, if so, how.
Zhizha - is the outcome of experimentation with alternative bio-materials to overcome the limits of conventional ones, using local resources like hemp and flax.
The transforming vanity table is equipped with a mechanism that allows to move mirror closer while applying makeup. Designed with real user needs in mind, it enhances daily routines, offering a more convenient experience.
After the Revolution of Dignity, the country underwent significant social changes. In response, we launched a transformative educational project designed to empower children to become agents of change.
From a house full of plants to a city full of life. Inspiring a deeper connection between urban living and the natural world.
A personal fascination by aesthetics of kintsugi from stumbled upon pottery toward resonance of how people get through tough times.