All work created by Mouna Andraos, often with collaborators of all sorts.
Collaborators and friends include
Doris Cacoilo
Sonali Sridhar
Sean Salmon
Brigitte Henry
Yako
Emilie Grenier
Varial
Bluesponge
Philippe Andraos
About Mouna
Considering technology as a vehicle for social change, an important part of Mouna Andraos’ work is geared towards demystifying and disseminating technology.
In 2010 Mouna co-founded the interactive design studio Daily tous les jours.
Prior to that, she worked under the label Electronic Crafts exploring the intersection of mass-produced electronics and handmade crafts to create playful, sustainable or participatory objects. Some of her work include a giant word clock that tells the story of passing time and a portable power station that brings alternative electricity to the streets.
Her earlier web-based work for Montréal interactive agency Bluesponge has won numerous international recognitions including prizes from Communication Arts, ID magazine, Webby, Best of Show at the SXSW Festival and a CyberLion in Cannes. The city of Montreal awarded her the Phyllis Lambert Design Award in 2011 for her work with Melissa Mongiat.
Mouna holds a Masters degree from New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) and a Bachelors degree from Concordia University. She is also an alumni of Eyebeam Center for Art and Technology in New York City.
She is currently teaching at Concordia University and UQAM’s École de Design.
A few more things
For missmoun's media work (2000 - 2006) including lots of web and video work check out the old project page on missmoun.
Lots of images courtesy of Varial Studio.
Mouna Andraos also runs electroniccrafts.org and thing-a-day.com.
And, check out the not so new anymore and not always full Etsy shop for some designs you can get for yourselves.
CONTACT IS MOUNA AT MISSMOUN DOT COM.
