| Leonardo/ISASTwith Arizona State University

Gabriela Galati

Professorat NABA Nuova Accademia di Belle Arte di Milano
Milan,
Italy
Focus area: AI (Machine Learning, Neural Networks, Deep Fakes), Analog, Art History, Art Theory, Critical Theory, Biology, Body, Self, Cultural Practices, Social Practice, Digital Art, New Media, Digital Culture, Digital Humanities, Ecology, Environment, Environmental Art, Eco Art, Land Art, Net Art, Telepresence, Visual Culture, Visual Studies, Wearables,Connected self

Gabriela Galati is Professor of Theory and Methodology of the Mass Media at NABA, Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti, Milan, and at IED Istituto Europeo di Design, Turin; and of Phenomenology of Contemporary Arts, Digital Cultures and Aesthetics of New Media also at NABA. In the past she has taught Research Methodology at the University of Buenos Aires, at the University of the Argentine Social Museum, Buenos Aires, and Media Art Theory at Domus Academy, Milan. She published Duchamp Meets Turing: Arte, Modernismo, Postumano (Postmedia Books, 2017), she writes reviews of books on art, philosophy, science and technology for Leonardo Reviews / Leonardo Journal (The MIT Press), and regularly collaborates with AdVersus, Acoustic Journal and Scenari (Mimesis) with scientific publications. For Scenari she was guest editor of the #10 and #11 issues dedicated to Posthuman Art, and is editor of a book on the same topic published by Meltemi in 2021 (Ecologie complesse: Pensare l’arte oltre l’umano). She is Co-Founder and Director of the contemporary art gallery IPERCUBO. 
She obtained a PhD at the University of Plymouth for which her dissertation addressed the relationship between art theory, digitalisation processes and posthuman theory.

Journal Articles:
Leonardo Reviews

Mass Effect: Art and the Internet in the Twenty-First Century

June 2017
Leonardo Reviews

The Participatory Condition in the Digital Age

October 2017
Reviews

Across & Beyond: A Transmediale Reader on Post-Digital Practices, Concepts, and Institutions

April 2018
Special Section: Leonardo Abstracts Service

Top-Rated LABS Abstracts 2017

October 2018
Leonardo Reviews

Bioaesthetics: Making Sense of Life in Science and the Arts

February 2019
Articles

The Electronic Representation of Information: New Relationships between the Virtual Archive and its (Possible) Referent

December 2013
Leonardo Reviews

Laruelle: Against The Digital

April 2016