Summary
Ben Norskov is a systems designer and interaction strategist with a decade of experience creating platform-agnostic, playful communication and interactive experiences for global nonprofits, museums, and corporations. As cofounder and technical director at Antidote, he has shipped projects for clients like the Red Cross, the United Nations, the World Bank, and the Innocence Project that have been deployed across five continents. He combines hands-on development with systems thinking to design museum interactives and public-facing platforms—work that has been seen by thousands of visitors and consulted on for institutions like Local Projects and the American Museum of Natural History. An adjunct professor teaching Design and Technology at Parsons, he brings academic rigor to practical product work and has previously taught at multiple art and design schools. He is a seasoned speaker invited to present at venues including MIT Media Lab, Columbia, and Games for Change, signaling a cross-disciplinary reputation in design, tech, and civic engagement. Based in New York, he blends creative playfulness with measurable impact, often translating complex institutional goals into accessible, memorable experiences.
10 years of coding experience
MFA, MFA at Parsons School of Design - The New School
Interactive Media, Interactive Media at Southern Adventist University