We are building custom AI models and custom robots.
AI is not the answer. Based on our experience in research and development, it's about asking the right questions. Our expertise is in making complex information understandable, engaging and usable. We do this through:
We built a specialised database powered by machine learning, that matches symptoms, remedies and medical advice from a large amount of unstructured data. This includes an experimental graphical interface visualising the connections in the database, training and data storage on-device for security and sustainability.
We created machine vision models for cross-cultural understanding and spatial intelligence – complex, specialised areas that require deep understanding of social phenomena. Find the code here. We are currently extending this model for use in the creative industries.
We are developing a comprehensive knowledge base for the Kolokotronis archive, in collaboration with historians from the National Hellenic Research Foundation. Through a co-creative process, we are orchestrating the research, technical, and design logic of the project. Together, we are redefining archival research and digital humanities through epistemic design, legibility, queriability, and interoperability.
Small social robots that love each other, not you. Scheduled to premiere in Athens in May 2026.
AI reading group is coming 30 January 2026 – visit our Research page for details.
is a strategist, designer, and philosopher who bridges critical theory and technological innovation.
A pioneer in wearable technologies since 1995 and former fellow at Paul Allen's Interval Research Lab, she has led innovation projects at NCR's Knowledge Lab and IBM's Innovation Center, and holds multiple patents in wearable and tangible interface design. She has developed strategic innovation systems for Ralph Lauren, DuPont, UNESCO, Christie's, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Beiersdorf/Nivea—translating complex technological futures into actionable strategies.
Named one of New York's "Six Most Interesting Women in Tech," she is founding faculty at SVA's Design for Social Innovation MFA and has taught at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program for nearly two decades. She holds Masters degrees in Philosophy (KU Leuven) and Interactive Telecommunications (NYU), and a practice-based PhD from the Royal College of Art exploring AI as material infrastructure. LinkedIn
is an award-winning hardware and software developer and researcher fusing design with cultural insights and technical excellence.
He has led an AI research group at Coventry University, launched and led the Information Experience Design programme at the Royal College of Art in London, and worked with organisations including Centre Pompidou, CNBC, Samsung, Serpentine. His work has been deployed and exhibited internationally, he is a frequent invited speaker, and he has published and taught in design and data visualisation – books include AI and Algorithmic Aesthetics (forthcoming), Interior Futures (2019), Hackers & Slackers (2012), Digital Technologies and the Museum Experience (2008).
He holds degrees in anthropology, interactive telecommunications and education. Find his technology newsletter here, his spatial practice here. LinkedIn
"Technology at present is covert philosophy; the point is to make it overtly philosophical." — Philip Agre, 1997