Media and graphic interaction designer with a focus in new technologies, particularly at the intersection of image with interaction, and their social implications. His work focuses on creating engaging visual experiences that blend creativity with technology, with an eye on their societal impact.

Born in 1998 in Geneva, Switzerland, Jamy draws inspiration from his many travels. After living in Singapore for two years as a child, he developed a strong curiosity for the world through observation. In 2014, he was accepted into the CFP Arts of Geneva through a competitive selection process, and later graduated with honors from the Visual Communication Bachelor (option Media & Interaction Design) at ECAL (École Cantonale d'Art de Lausanne), earning the mention "Excellent" in 2022.

Currently working for the Visual Communication department and the Technology Center at ECAL.

My thesis, titled L'algorithme de la Foi, explores the hidden connections between algorithms and religion, unveiling how our modern reliance on technology mirrors ancient forms of devotion. As algorithms increasingly govern our lives, they take on roles once held by religious doctrines, subtly shaping our beliefs and behaviors. This unconscious faith in the digital age, where code becomes a silent creed, reveals a new kind of worship. Through this lens, algorithms are more than mere tools; they are the architects of our contemporary worldview, embodying a power that is as pervasive as it is unquestioned.