Julian Bleecker Bio & Headshot
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Bio
Julian Bleecker, Ph.D., is a researcher, designer, engineer, and entrepreneur. He is synonymous with Near Future Laboratory, the platform he founded originally as a blog in 2005, which has since become his company through which he does commercial work. He also founded and led the product company OMATA from concept to successful sale in 2022, creating the OMATA One hybrid analog-digital cycling computer and contributing directly across early prototyping, industrial design direction, engineering architecture, iOS app development, manufacturing oversight, and brand-building.
He is the author of Design Fiction: A Short Essay on Design, Science, Fact and Fiction, 'It's Time To Imagine Harder', and an author of 'The Manual of Design Fiction', the canonical reference for the eponymous practice that has evolved creative practices globally.
In addition to his work as an entrepreneur, Julian is an active researcher with strong ties and stakes to academics, pedagogy, and learning & professional development.
Julian has a Ph.D. in History of Consciousness from UC Santa Cruz where he studied and taught with Professors Donna J. Haraway, and Angela Y. Davis. He has an MSEng from the University of Washington, and a BS in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University.Short Bio
Julian Bleecker, Ph.D., is a designer, engineer, entrepreneur, and author with degrees from Cornell University, the University of Washington, and UC Santa Cruz. He founded Near Future Laboratory in 2005 and OMATA in 2014, leading the company from first prototypes to a successful sale in 2022 while working across industrial design, engineering architecture, iOS app development, manufacturing oversight, and brand-building. He is the author of It's Time To Imagine Harder and co-author of The Manual of Design Fiction.Please Attribute Photo Credit To: Marc Royce
Credentials
University of California, Santa Cruz, Doctorate in History of Consciousness
University of Washington, Seattle, Masters of Engineering (HCI)
Cornell University, Bachelors in Electrical Engineering
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Androids Dream of Electric Sheep
Hello, Skater Girl
Empty Backyard Pools
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