Amar C. Bakshi

Amar C. Bakshi — founder, artist, and social innovator

I design new ways for people to connect across difference.

A gold shipping-container Portal open on a Times Square sidewalk
Shared Studios · Times Square
A New Social Forms salon — participants seated in a circle, listening
New Social Forms · Salon
Amar wearing a headband sensor during an interface demonstration
Andus Labs · Instrumented
A Portal at the Harsham camp in Erbil, Iraq
Shared Studios · Erbil
Colleagues in conversation across a Noro wall
Noro · Presence across distance
Participants standing in a circle during a New Social Forms session
New Social Forms · Movement
A Portal at the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan
Shared Studios · Zaatari
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Human connection across difference is essential to our personal, professional, and political lives. It expands what we can imagine, helps diverse teams think and decide more creatively, and makes pluralistic democracy possible.

Two forces are testing it at once. AI systems increasingly stand in for human relationships, and deepening polarization makes shared worlds harder to build.

I am working on three responses, each at a different scale.

New Social Forms Groups

Founding Co-Lead

A translational research initiative at the MIT Center for Constructive Communication, bringing practitioners and researchers together to explore and prototype new forms of gathering, deliberation, creativity, and collective action.

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Andus Labs Organizations

Co-Founder

A product studio and consultancy that helps organizations redesign roles, teams, and decision-making for a world with AI agents on the team.

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Portfolio Societies

Partner

A special-projects studio for democracy, incubating and launching initiatives designed to stem the authoritarian tide and help build a stronger shared political future in America.

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Foundational initiative · 2014–present

Shared Studios

Shared Studios began by bringing a million strangers face-to-face.

I started Shared Studios in 2014 as an art project connecting strangers in Tehran and New York. I painted a shipping container gold and connected it to an identical room across the world. People entered alone and came face-to-face, life-size, with a stranger somewhere else. One visitor in New York, after speaking with a stranger in Tehran, wrote in the gold book: “Amazing how the first moments and awkwardness gave ground to joy — the technology and the opportunity to share a moment of connection across continents.”

~1M
People connected
77
Portal sites
43
Countries
A still from the PBS documentary Passion Projects: The Portal PBS documentary · 26 min Passion Projects: The Portal
A life-size encounter through a Portal between Gaza and France
Gaza ↔ France
President Obama speaking to social entrepreneurs through a Portal at Stanford, 2016
President Obama · Stanford, 2016
A page of the Portals gold book, filled with handwritten notes from visitors who spoke with students in Gaza
The gold book · Andover ↔ Gaza
A Portal at the Sazmanab Center in Isfahan, Iran
Isfahan, Iran
Malala Yousafzai at a Portal during the Doha Forum
Malala Yousafzai · Doha
A Portal at the Yale University Art Gallery
Yale University Art Gallery
A Portal at a refugee camp on Lesvos
Lesvos, Greece
A father and daughter at a Portal in Erbil
Erbil, Iraq
A Portal on Avenida Paulista, São Paulo
São Paulo, Brazil
Students at a Portal in a Honduran classroom
Honduras
A Portal in Milwaukee
Milwaukee
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It seems like you're standing right in front of me. It's an amazing technology, but it also represents what this summit's all about, which is young people from all around the world coming up with new ideas and making those ideas a reality.

Barack Obama

This is an amazing experience. Really works as art but as cultural diplomacy as well. Bravo!

Fareed Zakaria · Author and CNN host

Truly amazing. If you do nothing else I ever ask you to do, just do this.

Samantha Power

The work continues

Noro

Co-Founder, Inventor & Advisor

Noro carries this exploration of presence across distance into the permanent built environment—workplaces and schools.

We build life-size video walls that put distant colleagues in the same room, restoring the eye contact, body language, and spontaneous encounters that conventional video calls leave out.

Noro’s technology will be critical to the future of work. If meeting in-person is a 10/10, and Zoom and Teams is a 4/10, Noro is an 8/10 — almost like the real thing.

Nick Bloom · Professor, Stanford University
The Noro Room — a portal connecting two meeting rooms, with remote colleagues shown life-size
Noro · In conversation

Other work

I have pursued the same underlying question—how we forge meaningful human connection across difference—through journalism, public service, law, and art.

Media Diet

Co-Creator

An art exhibition that makes visible how the information we consume shapes what we see, believe, and share.

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Whose Future

Co-Founder

A public technology garage where people can experiment and build with emerging tools.

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The Legal Medium

Founder

A symposium and multi-year inquiry into how artists use law itself as a creative material.

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CNN Global Public Square

Managing Editor

I worked with Fareed Zakaria on CNN's global analysis and launched the digital series Uncommon Ground.

United States Mission to the United Nations

Special Assistant

I worked for Ambassador Susan Rice, including on the U.S. response to the H1N1 pandemic.

The Washington Post

Reporter

I reported How the World Sees America and covered race and identity during the 2008 presidential campaign.

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Promoting Local Culture to Repress Dissent

Researcher and Author

My Harvard senior thesis examined how Zimbabwe's Information Ministry funded musicians, filmmakers, and theater companies—including its own fiercest critics—as an instrument of control.

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On designing social worlds

Well-designed environments can reveal our common humanity.

People are better than their information environments. Put almost anyone in a well-designed room with someone they were told to fear, and within twenty minutes they are talking about their kids, their music, what would make today a good day.
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Partners and clients

Google United Nations NASA TED Smithsonian LEGO Obama Foundation World Economic Forum

Covered by

The New York Times BBC CNN NPR PBS Al Jazeera Newsweek Hyperallergic
All press — 270 pieces, 2006–2026
Education
Harvard University, AB — the first joint concentration in Social Studies and Visual and Environmental Studies Johns Hopkins SAIS, MA — International Economics Yale Law School, JD
Recognition and affiliations
Truman Scholar Soros Scholar Fellow, Johns Hopkins SNF Agora Institute
Board service
Director, Refounding America — a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) working on the structure and function of the national government. Leading the design of its community engagement. Board of Governors, St. Albans School
Selected writing and inventions
Publications, essays, speeches, and patents
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Ways to work together

Talks and conversations

Keynotes and moderated conversations for conferences, festivals, and leadership offsites—and, where the room allows, a talk built around a live installation rather than a slide deck.

Organizational experiments

A custom gathering, prototype, or new social form designed around a live challenge involving technology, culture, collaboration, or difference.

Public installations

Participatory and immersive environments that allow people to encounter a question—and one another—in a new way.

Advising and governance

Longer-term collaboration with leaders and institutions navigating technology, pluralism, organizational culture, and public life.

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