Presentation

I'm a WASP-HS doctoral candidate in media and communication studies connected to the project BioMe: Existential Challenges and Ethical Imperatives of Biometric AI in Everyday Lifeworlds. In my doctoral thesis, I study the fate and future meanings of the body at stake in ‘the age of AI’. Through an ethnography and the interpretative framework of a relational existentialism, I turn to biohacking practices as existential practices that are indicative of ruling techno-logics regarding the body, as well as of ways to question and re-interpret them.