I’m an artist, designer, and engineer from Paris working at the intersection of music, sound, and technology. My work is centered around playfulness and interactivity.

I focus on sonic interaction design, creating everything from generative compositions and live performances to installations, electronic instruments, and audio software.


I’m currently based in Berlin and part of the sound art collective WAK.

I’m part of the FL Studio Mobile team at Image-Line. I design and code instruments, effects and features for the app.

I co-founded Ovaom, an audio gaming project encouraging communication and motor skills through sensory controllers and music.

Past work includes interactive music composing for the Paris Philharmonie des Enfants, writting software for the “Audio Pad” by Joué Play, making a custom live controller for French singer Jain.

I studied coding and electronics at School 42 Paris. I did a course on Sound Design at Gobelins. I learned product design and lean methodology at school 42 with HEC Business School.

I have a background in sound engineering and hold a BTS Audiovisuel with a specialization in Sound (two-year degree). I have worked for around ten years on events and broadcast TV with clients such as France Televisions.

I was part of “La Prière du Poulet”, a satiric pop-punk band that performed for several years in France and Belgium and produced one album featuring artists such as Gerard Baste and Jean Louis Costes.