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.

Interphone is an interactive device installed on park benches that facilitates anonymous conversations with a unexpected individuals. Designed to offer moments of escape and unfiltered dialogue, it allows people to share their thoughts freely, without fear of judgment.

The conversation is asymmetric: when a message is sent, it is printed on thermal paper for the user to read, providing a tactile, nostalgic experience. By pressing a button on the device, users can also speak directly into the Interphone, enabling two-way voice communication. This unique blend of digital and physical interaction creates a space for anonymous, meaningful exchanges in public places, connecting people in unexpected and thoughtful ways.