About

I work at the edges of engineering, where ideas, people and disciplines meet. My work moves between teaching, ecological stewardship and creative performance — all ways of exploring how we think, make and live.

Through Constructivist I run training for engineers and other humans in creative and regenerative design. It’s where I help people see systems differently, develop their own ideas, and act for a thriving future.

At Hazel Hill Wood, where I’m Chair of Trustees, I explore how ecological systems can inform human ones — how communities thrive when they’re rooted in place, and how caring for a woodland can teach us about the wider world.

And through Eiffel Over, my performance alter ego, I write and perform songs about the systems we live in — from algorithms to oral hygiene — finding humour and humanity in our techno-social lives.

Across these worlds the thread is the same: curiosity about how life works, and how we might live and create regeneratively. Sometimes that curiosity becomes a workshop, sometimes a woodland experiment, sometimes a song.

If you’re here because you’ve seen a performance, read a post, or joined a course, welcome — it’s all part of one practice. Feel free to explore whichever doorway you came through.