I’ve contributed to installations for clients like NEMO, Experience Centre Petten, Tapijtmuseum, MOVE lab. Here’s a shortlist:


At YIPP we created an immersive space that lets you get hands-on with every step of the carpet-making journey, from playing with colors to controlling a robot arm.

While working at YIPP, my key contributions included art direction, concepting and 3d modelling.

More about this project on YIPP’s website.


The NEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam has revamped its second floor with Technium, a hands-on technology exhibition for children aged 8–14, developed by YIPP. Through interactive games and physical-digital installations, kids explore how technology shapes everyday life from energy production and bike design to programming robots.

While working at YIPP, my key contributions included programming the Energy Wall projection, as well as concept design and asset development for multiple installations.

More about this project on YIPP’s website.



For the renovation of Move Lab, YIPP created a hands-on experience where physical and digital interaction come together around designing cars. Visitors are invited to explore and shape their own vehicle concepts

While working at YIPP, my role included development of the car designer installation, 3d modelling, illustrations and contributing to the concept.

More about this project on YIPP’s website.


Experience Centre Petten, set to open in 2026, features a series of interactive installations that translate complex topics like nuclear medicine, energy transition, and water management into tactile, collaborative games. Visitors engage with physical-digital interfaces; such as sorting radioactive objects or managing a multiplayer water table – to explore the scientific breakthroughs happening on the local campus.

While working at YIPP, my role included contributing to the concept and leading the full development of three installations focused on radioactivity, water management, and radioisotopes.

More about this project on YIPP’s website.


For the re-opening of Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, YIPP developed a series of interactive installations. These experiences introduce visitors to the history of photography, reveal how museums edit and contextualize images, and include a data visualizer that makes the museum’s photo archive accessible and explorable.

While working at YIPP, I helped shape the concept and development of the photo-editing installation.