I bridge planning, research, and public commentary to investigate how industrial policy and design decisions physically reshape our world. My work is driven by a theory of practice where the analysis of shifting land and infrastructure leads to a critique of the power structures governing them and a praxis of testing these insights against actual sites and institutions through fieldwork and professional engagement.
Fossil AI II—Petrodollars and the AI Infrastructure Boom
The United States in Venezuela II—How to Sabotage an Oil State (2002-2026)
The United States in Venezuela I—How to Build an Oil Empire (1920s-2002)
AI Industrial Strategy III—Executive Action and State Preemption to Override Local Data Center Opposition
Fossil AI I—Finance Capital's New Utility Frontier
Semiconductors, Sprawl, and the Making of Arizona’s Techno-State
Is Your Cloud Account Funding the Next Forever War?
Dark Fiber—an Archaeology of the Dot-Com Bubble
Powering Silicon Valley's AI Dreams
Digital Urbanism
Fabricating Dependency—The Political Economy of the Semiconductor Crisis
How South Memphis Became a Sacrifice Zone for xAI's Data Center
Amazon’s Energy Empire in the Pacific Northwest
How Google is Reshaping a Small Oregon Town
Infrastructural Landscapes of Arizona
Landscape Colonization/Cultivation