About

Conceptual engineering through design, language, and digital systems.

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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.

Oscar at HKU

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

Oscar at Oxford

Radcliffe Camera, where I learned that systems answer back