No exit — every feed is a traffic jam @ UX Collective

Infinitely scrolling down alternative feeds is getting us nowhere. To reinvent social media, we must imagine new socials. In the past few years, we’ve been experiencing a rough fallout from our prolonged honeymoon with social media. The imminent decline of Facebook and the chaos in Twitter opened the appetite for something different. Many of us … Continue reading No exit — every feed is a traffic jam @ UX Collective

Towards Teleportation—Wayfinding Maps & Mapfinding Ways @ Re:publica 2023

I was excited to return to Re:publica to talk about why I think we’ve been optimizing technology towards teleportation. Check out the video documentation and the talk description: Your GPS app directs you, turn-by-turn, on the quickest route from A to B. At the same time, it also defines time as the single, non-exchangeable currency … Continue reading Towards Teleportation—Wayfinding Maps & Mapfinding Ways @ Re:publica 2023

I designed a map of my country, you won’t believe what happened next…

The Tel Aviv-Jaffa municipality hired me to design a map of Israel for every one of its more than 2000 classes in the city. The news leaked even before September 1st and the Ministry of Education (?) rushed to ban the map for attempting to teach our kids about the complexity of our borders. Admirably, … Continue reading I designed a map of my country, you won’t believe what happened next…

Hope and action / What Should We Make: Podcast Interview + Panel Discussion

As a part of my Latham Fellowship at the Illinois Institute of Design (IID) I was recently interviewed by Kristin Gecan for the With Intent podcast. Here’s how Kristin described it: As he explains: This data-driven world that we find ourselves living in is very, very limited in what it can offer us politically, what … Continue reading Hope and action / What Should We Make: Podcast Interview + Panel Discussion