Blue Mound Lab builds tools and experiments at the edge of embodiment, technology, and health — asking what it means to make the invisible legible.
Read moreI came to health technology sideways — through sculpture, large-scale art builds, years working at the edge of what the body can make and endure. That background keeps me suspicious of clean abstractions. The body is not a dashboard. It is wet, ambiguous, contextual, and full of signals that resist quantification.
Blue Mound Lab is where I work through that suspicion. I build interactive tools, visualizations, and experiments that try to honor the strangeness of inner health — while still making it communicable, shareable, and legible to the people who need it most.
The work sits somewhere between interaction design, data art, and applied AI. It is serious research that does not take itself too seriously. Come back often. Things change here.
"The problem with health dashboards is they tell you what your body did, not what it meant."
"Every sculptor knows: the material has opinions. The body is the same way."
"We built language for organs and none for the spaces between them."