Currently, I research the physical and political foundations of digital systems, where they touch land, water, energy, labor, and governance,
because these are the points at which power becomes legible and contestable. This approach, using data visualization and sound as a medium,
makes hidden digital infrastructure visible and auditable for listeners to further challenge transparency issues normalized by tech companies.
As the program lead for the Data Centers and EJ program at Rooted Futures Lab, I am co-designing the Data Center Impact Dashboard, tracking data centers and their socio-environmental impacts to be used for
on-the-ground efforts by community organizers, journalists, researchers, activists, and lawyers.
My background in digital storytelling, sonic investigations and environmental justice policy, has given me extensive experience translating
investigative research into interactive tools and educational resources.
I also host an investigative radio project called Sound Ecology, a space for climate-oriented artists to share their sonic toolkits for the climate collapse.
Sound Ecology has been
running since 2022 and we keep evolving, learning and moving into the investigation world.
I have a Master of Science degree from McGill University in Canada and I am fluent in
English, French and Spanish. I am learning and speaking colloquial German.
Recent Publication
Cameron, C, Barakat, H, Prest, E and Juneja, P (2025).
Where Cloud meets Cement: A Case Study Analysis of Data Center Development.
Self-published on The Maybe.
A deep dive into 5 case studies of data center resistance and development
across the globe.