Workshops
REWRITING OUR TOOLS
RETHINKING OUR ROLES
I teach workshops across three worlds: corporations, classrooms, and creative communities.
For executives, product teams, and designers, I lead hands-on sessions in AI fluency, agent design, and system thinking—tailored to real workflows. We’ve fine-tuned model tone at Meta, built poetic interfaces at Google, and explored predictive logic at Prophet.
For artists, poets, and technologists, I guide experimental practices in glitch, memory, and machine collaboration. We’ve built strange choirs at Mozilla, staged algorithmic rituals at Gray Area, and queered prompt chains at the San Francisco Art Fair.
For students and educators, I teach AI as a form of attention and authorship—treating language models as both text and tool. From Stanford’s d.school to UC Berkeley and Johns Hopkins, we reimagine what it means to learn, build, and speak with machines.