Daniela Cotimbo
is an independent curator, lecturer, and media theorist. In 2018 she founded Re:humanism, a curatorial platform exploring the relationship between contemporary art and advanced technologies, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence. Her research investigates the ethical, social, and political impacts of AI through artistic practices, outlining new trajectories for human and technological sustainability. She has curated projects for galleries, museums, and festivals, and since 2018 has been a regular collaborator with Digitalive, the digital arts program of the Romaeuropa Festival. Her projects have been presented, among others, at MAXXI (Rome and L’Aquila), Aksioma (Ljubljana), La Capella (Barcelona), Matèria (Rome), and Fondazione Pastificio Cerere (Rome). She collaborates with journals such as Inside Art and NOT, and has published contributions with NERO Editions, CURA, Krisis Publishing, Numero Cromatico, and Quodlibet. Since 2022 she has been a lecturer in Theory and Method of Mass Media at RUFA, and since 2025 she has taught Generative AI at NABA, Rome.