Tali Krakowsky
Founder, Imaginary Forces
Tali Krakowsky, Director of Experience Design at Imaginary Forces, has been extensively involved for over five years in concept development and management of the division and its projects in both the New York and Los Angeles offices. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Communication Design from Parsons School of Design and a Master of Arts from UCLA's School of Architecture, with a thesis on interactive architecture. Krakowsky has had a leading role in a range of projects for Imaginary Forces, including immersive environments for the Museum of Biodiversity in Panama (in collaboration with Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau for completion in 2010), "New City" (a commissioned web-based installation for MoMA), Airbus, BMW, IBM, MoMA and the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco. Additionally, she has worked on the World Trade Center redesign competition, an installation for the Netherlands Architecture Institute and MoMA's Tall Buildings exhibition as part of the design consortium United Architects. In addition to her work at IF, Krakowsky has published several articles on design, architecture, and innovation through collaboration, and has taught a class on Experience Design at SCI-Arc in Los Angeles.

