About
Conceptual engineering through design, language, and digital systems.
Originally trained in interdisciplinary communication, with graduate studies in criminology at HKU and Oxford, my research path has always followed structural questions: What is a system? What counts as a concept? How does design shape knowledge?
I’m currently developing work at the intersection of philosophy, digital design, and conceptual engineering — exploring how interfaces, algorithms, and attention systems function as epistemic infrastructure.
This site collects ongoing work and experiments. I’m interested in how philosophical tools — particularly conceptual engineering — can help audit and redesign the systems through which knowledge appears, spreads, and gains legitimacy.

Centennial Campus, where I first understood that every structure is also a question

Radcliffe Camera, where I learned that systems answer back