The Art Before Us and The Context Within Us
A still life I created is often interpreted as a comment on the war in Ukraine. A closer look at how context determines what we see in art, why viewers project meaning onto images, and the ways perception shifts with the world around us.
When the Path Chooses You: Why Some Ideas Demand to Be Realised
From startups to art, some ideas gain a life of their own. They emerge from the human need to create—defying logic, data and prediction.
What Makes Us Human: The Search for Meaning in the Age of AI
As technology learns to imitate us, what continues to set us apart? A reflection on intelligence, wisdom, and our timeless search for meaning — the very human pursuit that no machine can replace.
How Public Speaking Taught Me to Stop Explaining and Start Connecting
I used to think storytelling was about structure and delivery. Until I discovered it’s really about connection—finding a shared truth with the audience, not just getting the words right.
Mind the Gap: Bridging Drug and Device Thinking
Drug and device teams might use the same words but speak different languages. Learning to navigate that gap made me reconsider how I think about communication, empathy, and leadership in cross-functional development.
Impressions from Venice Biennale and the Rise of the Immersive Art Experience
Immersion is becoming a powerful language in contemporary art. At the Venice Biennale I saw how multisensory installations—built from image, movement and sound—can capture and sustain attention in a noisy world.






