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Projects

What follows is not a catalogue of finished things, but a trace of how ideas took shape through practice. Each project started with a simple question :

How to bring science, culture, and communication closer to people, how to make complex ideas something you can actually experience?

From exhibitions to digital experiments and outreach initiatives, these works were built with others, often across disciplines, sometimes across continents.

They share the same intention: to turn distance into dialogue, to let stories travel further than the walls they were created in.

Some use technology, others rely on narrative or shared participation, but all were designed with the same care: to leave behind something that lasts a little longer than the event itself.

“We created this exhibition to be a fun and inspiring introduction to fusion energy. We ultimately want to engage the public in deciding fusion’s role in our energy future.”

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A quick guide to the work: projects where the team turned difficult ideas into something you can walk into, touch, and talk about, from touring fusion exhibitions to AR companions and accessibility initiatives. Explore the practical thinking behind it.

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The Musée de l’Homme’s last chapter before renovation — leading a team through closure, keeping the museum alive with no budget, and paying tribute to the heroes who once worked within its walls.

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My first European project on nanotechnology—turning controversy into dialogue through design, and using art and dance to make the invisible feel human.

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A co-designed game that turns learning into craft. Together with its creators, I helped adapt Le Grand Jeu to transform complex scientific topics into shared play,  proving that sometimes, the best way to communicate is to make a game out of it.

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A circular installation that turns climate scenarios into lived experience, teams of visitors  make decisions for the future and watch their choices ripple through time.

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Inclusion is not a separate project; it’s the method behind all of them. From building accessibility frameworks in science centres to amplifying marginalized voices in global media and redefining museum narratives through academic research, this work explores how communication can become more equitable, more truthful — and more human.

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