
Since February 2009, I am a visiting adjunct faculty and artist in residence at the Digital + Media department of Rhode Island School of Design

The past two years, I have been a teacher at the Ubiquitous computing project course of the Interaction Design programme of the IT-University in Göteborg

During fall 2008, I was one of the main teachers of the Physical Computing course at Interaction Design programme of the IT-University in Göteborg.

In spring 2008, I was in Geneva, Switzerland to hold a locative media and physical computing workshop called “La Ville Interface Numérique” (The City as Digital Interface) at the Immédiat post-graduate programme of the Geneva University of Art and Design.

Last summer, I co-organised a hands-on sonic interaction design workshop at IRCAM in Paris, France, based on the idea of “Exploring Sonic Interaction with Artefacts in Everyday Contexts”, and as part of the 14th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD’08).

In March 2008, I was one of the project advisors of the 2nd Inclusiva-net meeting on Digital Networks and Physical Space that took place at the Medialab-Prado in Madrid, Spain, during two weeks

In February 2008, I held a guest lecture at the Ecology & 3D Design course of the department of Design and Computation Arts at Concordia University, in Montreal, Canada

In 2007, I was one of the two main teachers at the EU-funded International Summer School in Sound and Music Computing 2007, held at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden.

In 2005, I held a two-days long seminar/workshop at the Information Art & Design Course, Department of Interaction Design, at Tama Art University, in Tokyo, Japan

In 2005, I was a guest lecturer at the Interaction Design project course, HCI / Interaction Design programme, at the IT-University in Göteborg, Sweden

In 2004 and 2005, I assisted the teaching of two different ubiquitous computing platforms, at the Intelligent Products course of the Intelligent System Design programme at the IT-University in Göteborg

Motstånd?! was a series of creative DIY electronic workshops that some friends and I started in 2004, where we taught beginners and artists basic skills in low-fi audio and hardware hacking, in a local café and a gallery in Göteborg

In 2003, I was a guest lecturer at the Intelligent Products course, Intelligent Systems Design programme, IT-University in Göteborg, Sweden

Throughout the years, I have come to give informal advising to various student projects, in the context of my own research projects, of workshops, programmes where I have taught, and sometimes remotely via e-mail communications.

My teaching experience also includes more informal forms of teaching, for example tutorials or design exercises held during workshops.