Adi Friedman
Adi Friedman is a multidisciplinary designer based in Amsterdam, focusing on spatial and interactive design.
With a research-driven approach, she explores designs that shape how people experience and engage with both physical and digital environments.
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Interactive design that explores breathing in toxic or restricted environments, where air becomes both a political and bodily medium. An inflatable installation responds to the participant’s breath, forming a system that supports and regulates bodily rhythms while questioning the nature of what is being breathed.
Instalation that merges the ancient ritual of molybdomancy with recycled electronic technology. Built from discarded components, it explores the “given hand” as a symbol of touch, knowledge, and connection between humans and machines.

Present Sounds from the Daily Past
Audiovisual installation preforming daily life that is sometimes harmonious but most of the time develops into an immersive cacophony.

Solid Ground
Interactive design that create a bodily experience that engages with the voids underground that remains after the extraction of natural resources through object and sound. Engages both with the physical and the cultural aspects of these new spaces, voids created by extraction.

Re-Framing
Using a camera as a tool to explore and rethink space design. Philip Johnson’s glass house as a case study.

