
Interaction Designer at IDG, MIT
Greater Boston Area

Interaction Designer at IDG, MIT
Greater Boston Area
An interaction designer collaborating with various companies and research groups. My work lays at the intersection between Design Research, Ethnography and Physical Prototyping.
My background is in architecture and design. I studied Architecture at Bezalel, the Academy of Arts and Design, with a focus on local urban cultures and identities. Following which I spent four years practicing as an architect and project manager, mostly at the Gvuli-Koren Office in Tel Aviv.
Afterwards, I completed a two-year masters program at the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea (IDII) in Italy. During my master studies, I worked on various projects: GUI, experience design, service design and mostly on tangible user interfaces. My master thesis, "Note to Self", questions our new habits of multi-communication, and offers interactive probes to focus on ourselves, without isolating us from our environment.