I'm a perpetually curious maker, exploring the ethics of embodiment.
My research focuses on the ways that technological systems and market forces construct socially valuable bodies; I seek to challenge dominant discourses around disability, sexuality, and expertise through community-driven design methods. I hold a BA in Bioethics & Design from UC Berkeley.
My list of favorite things includes starting new projects in the local makerspace, blues dancing, and collecting my grandfather's Soviet anecdotes.
✎ fspektor (at) berkeley.edu