UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR

Design Academy Eindhoven

The Netherlands, 2017-22

A week before defending my Master's thesis, Human and Machine, at Design Academy Eindhoven, I was invited to teach at the Bachelor's program and run a course on materials and tactility. Over 5 years, I developed and facilitated a popular 6-month elective for 2nd-year students from all design departments.

Make Material Sense centred on experimental Biomaterials Design & Biodesign using recycled organic 'waste' and cultivated organisms, and included sensory experiences and empirical knowledge. Students worked with their preferred resources, pushing the boundaries of what materials could be or do. I provided instructions on sustainability, life cycle, research and development, experimental processes and techniques, curating design and making biodegradable and compostable materials and things from scratch with what was at hand.

I oversaw large student groups, 35 students on average, and organized and produced classes, lectures, exhibition visits, and previews with curators at Dutch Design Week. I also arranged workshops with guest tutors such as Belgue biohackers Glimps, local stars Precious Plastic, scent specialists from California’s Institute of Art and Olfaction, art scientists who supported us, and former students popped in to help.

Together with my students, we assembled a Biomaterials Archive filled with samples, and showcased it at Dutch Design Week in 2019. Additionally, we conducted professional workshops outside of school at Berlin’s Floating University, participated in a conference in Brussels, opened the school’s first BioLab, and navigated through the challenges of lockdowns, among other adventures.

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  • A week before defending my Master's thesis, Human and Machine, at Design Academy Eindhoven, I was invited to teach at the Bachelor's program and run a course on materials and tactility. Over 5 years, I developed and facilitated a popular 6-month elective for 2nd-year students from all design departments.

    Make Material Sense centred on experimental Biomaterials Design & Biodesign using recycled organic 'waste'
    and cultivated organisms, and included sensory experiences and empirical knowledge. Students worked
    with their preferred resources, pushing the boundaries of what materials could be or do. I provided instructions
    on sustainability, life cycle, research and development, experimental processes and techniques, curating design
    and making biodegradable and compostable materials and things from scratch with what was at hand.

    I oversaw large student groups, 35 students on average, and organized and produced classes, lectures, exhibition visits, and previews with curators at Dutch Design Week. I also arranged workshops with guest tutors such as
    Belgue biohackers Glimps, local stars Precious Plastic, scent specialists from California’s Institute of Art and Olfaction, art scientists, and former students popped in to help.

    Together with my students, we assembled a Biomaterials Archive filled with samples, and showcased it
    at Dutch Design Week in 2019. Additionally, we conducted professional workshops outside of school at Berlin’s Floating University, participated in a conference in Brussels, opened the school’s first BioLab, and navigated through the challenges of lockdowns, among other adventures.

    Make Material Sense on Instagram

1. Design Academy Eindhoven / Course / BA Tutor / NL / 2017-22
2. Circular Bio-based Building / Exhibition / Consultant / NL / 2020
3. Biomaterials Archive / Exhibition / Tutor-Curator / NL / 2019
4. Precious Plastic Beyond Plastic / Project / Collaboration / NL / 2019
5. MA Ecology Futures / Course / MA Tutor / NL / 2019-21
6. Floating University Berlin / Workshop / Tutor / DE / 2019
7. We Need a BioLab / Exhibition / Tutor-Curator / NL / 2019
8. Human and Machine / Project / Student, Curator and Tutor / NL / 2017
9. Online Journalism / Photojournalism / WW / 2010-17
10. Festival Sustentable / Festival / Curator / AR / 2008-09
11. Redesign Design / Exhibitions, Workshops/ Curator, Tutor / UK, CN / 2007

Design Academy Eindhoven

BA Tutor, NL, 2017-22

A week before defending my Master's thesis, Human and Machine, at Design Academy Eindhoven, I was invited to teach at the Bachelor's program and run a course on materials and tactility. Over 5 years, I developed and facilitated a popular 6-month elective for 2nd-year students from all design departments.

Make Material Sense centred on experimental Biomaterials Design & Biodesign using recycled organic 'waste' and cultivated organisms, and included sensory experiences and empirical knowledge. Students worked with their preferred resources, pushing the boundaries of what materials could be or do. I provided instructions on sustainability, life cycle, research and development, experimental processes and techniques, curating design and making biodegradable and compostable materials and things from scratch with what was at hand.

I oversaw large student groups, 35 students on average, and organized and produced classes, lectures, exhibition visits, and previews with curators at Dutch Design Week. I also arranged workshops with guest tutors such as Belgue biohackers Glimps, local stars Precious Plastic, scent specialists from California’s Institute of Art and Olfaction, art scientists who supported us, and former students popped in to help.

Together with my students, we assembled a Biomaterials Archive filled with samples, and showcased it at Dutch Design Week in 2019. Additionally, we conducted professional workshops outside of school at Berlin’s Floating University, participated in a conference in Brussels, opened the school’s first BioLab, and navigated through the challenges of lockdowns, among other adventures.

Make Material Sense on Instagram

Design Academy Eindhoven

BA Tutor
NL, 2017-22
@makematerialsense

A week before defending my Master's thesis, Human and Machine, at Design Academy Eindhoven, I was invited to teach at the Bachelor's program and run a course on materials and tactility. Over 5 years, I developed and facilitated a popular 6-month elective for 2nd-year students from all design departments.

Make Material Sense centred on experimental Biomaterials Design & Biodesign using recycled organic 'waste' and cultivated organisms, and included sensory experiences and empirical knowledge. Students worked with their preferred resources, pushing the boundaries of what materials could be or do. I provided instructions on sustainability, life cycle, research and development, experimental processes and techniques, curating design and making biodegradable and compostable materials and things from scratch with what was at hand.

I oversaw large student groups, 35 students on average, and organized and produced classes, lectures, exhibition visits, and previews with curators at Dutch Design Week. I also arranged workshops with guest tutors such as Belgue biohackers Glimps, local stars Precious Plastic, scent specialists from California’s Institute of Art and Olfaction, art scientists who supported us, and former students popped in to help.

Together with my students, we assembled a Biomaterials Archive filled with samples, and showcased it at Dutch Design Week in 2019. Additionally, we conducted professional workshops outside of school at Berlin’s Floating University, participated in a conference in Brussels, opened the school’s first BioLab, and navigated through the challenges of lockdowns, among other adventures.

Make Material Sense on Instagram