Technology

Good tech editing makes the abstract feel real. The clips here show how I turn product demos, builds, and technical interviews into stories people can actually follow, finding the human angle in the hardware and software. The goal is always clarity without dumbing things down.

Fuse Project

This clip from The History of Home with Nick Offerman dives into the design philosophy of Yves Béhar and his partnership with Plant Prefab to build homes aimed at alleviating skyrocketing housing costs.

Mars Habitat

This clip from The History of Home features Sima Shahverdi of AI SpaceFactory as she recounts developing the firm's winning entry in NASA's 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge, a design for living on Mars.

Bumble Bee

This clip from The History of Home features Bumblebee Spaces, a startup whose AI-powered robotic system stores beds, desks, and belongings in the ceiling and lowers them on command to transform small living spaces.

Square Roots

This clip from The History of Food goes inside the operations at Square Roots, the indoor vertical farm growing fresh produce in controlled, high-tech environments.