Giulia Taurino, Ph.D. (ODL Fellow 2020-2022) a Postdoctoral Fellow at UdeM Artefact Lab and MIT Open Documentary Lab, with a project focusing on the adaptive navigation in structured archives of immersive content, developed in collaboration with SAT Montreal. Her main research interests include internet studies, digital humanities, knowledge design. She is particularly interested in forms of content organization on online platforms and digital archives, cultural implications of algorithmic technologies, and the intersection between artificial intelligence and the arts. Since September 2019, she is a research affiliate of metaLAB (at) Harvard, where she works on the project “Curatorial A(i)gents”, exploring the relation between A.I. and curatorial practices in museums. Giulia holds a doctorate degree in Media Studies and Visual Arts from the University of Bologna and the University of Montreal. She is editor for The Programming Historian and Director
of Research and Innovation at AI Impact Alliance.
While at OpenDocLab, Giulia is working on Immersive datascapes (and other modes of knowing), a project that explores the epistemology and design of online archives and databases deployed for new media research.