Future of Work Is a Design Problem
The future of work is not only an economic problem. It is a design problem.
If the tools are noisy, people become cautious. If the routing is bad, work piles up in the wrong place. If the system cannot remember context, everyone repeats themselves and calls it productivity.
What I care about is the opposite: a studio that feels like it knows you, routes the right work to the right place, and keeps the cost of attention low.
That is why I keep coming back to systems, agents, and the shape of the interface. The artist site is not separate from the theory. It is the proof that the theory can live in public without falling apart.