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# Home

Welcome to my online journal, dedicated to my journey through the first year of the Master of Design for Emergent Futures (MDEF) at IAAC. This site serves as a platform to share the projects, reflections, and experiments that shape my learning experience throughout this fascinating year.

Through my projects, I document the steps, methods, and discoveries that inform my vision of design within the context of emergent futures. Here, you’ll find details about the courses I’m taking, explorations of the tools and approaches we’re learning, as well as my personal perspectives and interests in innovative and sustainable design.

My aim with this site is to create a living archive of my progress, but also to provide a source of inspiration for anyone interested in the impact design can have on shaping the future.&#x20;

Happy exploring!

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