Cartier, Miami, and the Art of the Invisible
A photobooth with no visible interface, hidden inside a mirrored installation by Cartier.A behind-the-scenes look at how technology disappeared in favour of emotion.
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I design and develop custom interactive experiences:
installations, interfaces, connected objects and immersive content.
I’m a freelance Creative Technologist with more than 15 years of experience, driven by the fusion of innovation and craft to create memorable, high-end interactive experiences.
I collaborate with brands, agencies, and studios to infuse interactivity and creative technologies into tailor-made concepts. From ideation to execution, I lead the entire production process—defining the project framework, assembling top-tier talents and partners, overcoming technical challenges, and delivering seamless, high-end digital journeys.
With a background in full-stack development, hardware integration, and marketing & communication, I craft bespoke mobile applications, immersive digital installations, and experiential solutions that merge technology with storytelling. My work is dedicated to flagship stores, luxury boutiques, and high-profile events, ensuring each project aligns with creative vision and strategic goals.
Interactive Installations:
Custom photobooths, dynamic displays, and smart retail solutions.
Tech-Driven Creativity:
Bridging physical and digital worlds with cutting-edge solutions.
Event Tech:
Designing and deploying experiential setups for unforgettable events.
I’m a problem solver, an inventor, and a “five-legged sheep” (as the French would say), passionate about pushing boundaries and redefining what’s possible with technology.
When the lights go down, the adrenaline fades, and the team disperses, a singular moment begins — ...
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