Published in top-tier HCI venues including CHI, TEI, and ToCHI
Notable papers: 'Bad breakdowns, useful seams, and face slapping: Analysis of VR Fails on YouTube' (CHI 2021)
'Skill-Sleeves: Designing Electrode Garments for Wearability' (TEI 2021)
'The Dream is Collapsing: the Experience of Exiting VR' (CHI 2018)
'What do we mean by “interaction”? An analysis of 35 years of CHI' (ToCHI 2019)
Background
Researcher in Interaction Design within Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
Self-described as a 'future technologist', pursuing technology-first HCI approaches
Focuses on building novel interactive devices and understanding user experiences with them
Current research interests include Haptics for Extended Reality and Smart Clothing for Muscle Control
His work has inspired features in Google and Samsung smartphones and has been covered by Wired, The Economist, The Guardian, Fast Company, and Hackaday