Philosopher of collaborative creativity, poïesis, and cross-cultural epistemology. I am the founder of the International Foundation for Collaborative Creativity (IFCC) and the author of Zero Spaces: Poïesis and the Art of Collaborative Creativity (Atropos Press, 2014), which develops an original philosophy of collaborative making grounded in the concept of poïesis — the ontological event of bringing-forth — across Western, Middle Eastern, and East Asian intellectual traditions. My current research, collected under the title Zero Spaces: Phase Two*, argues that the binary epistemology of contemporary artificial intelligence constitutes a struc…
Philosopher of collaborative creativity, poïesis, and cross-cultural epistemology. I am the founder of the International Foundation for Collaborative Creativity (IFCC) and the author of Zero Spaces: Poïesis and the Art of Collaborative Creativity (Atropos Press, 2014), which develops an original philosophy of collaborative making grounded in the concept of poïesis — the ontological event of bringing-forth — across Western, Middle Eastern, and East Asian intellectual traditions. My current research, collected under the title Zero Spaces: Phase Two*, argues that the binary epistemology of contemporary artificial intelligence constitutes a structural barrier to genuine collaborative creativity, and proposes a triadic logical framework — the Zero Space Algorithm — as a corrective drawn from the convergence of Deleuzian rhizomatic thought, Daoist philosophy of the generative void, and the Arabic dialogic tradition. I hold a PhD in Philosophy, Art and Critical Thinking from the European Graduate School.