Giulia Tomasello
Giulia Tomasello is an interaction designer and educator committed to female intimate care and its innovation. Founder of ALMA Futura, a research and consulting studio where design, science and anthropology combine to co-create low tech tools for a cultural and radical change in womxn's bodies.
In 2018 with the project Future Flora, she won the S+T+Arts Prize, a European award assigned to projects representing “Innovative Alliances between Technology and Artistic Practices”. Her multidisciplinary work has also received other awards at European and international levels such as the World Omosiroi Japanese Award in 2020. Giulia offers a new deeper understanding in female's wellbeing and prevention, developing innovative tools at the intersection of medical, social and open sciences.
She is co-founder of the Bruixes-Lab collective [nomadic lab of bio-hacking, sx-tech and witchcraft rituals], Hogar [cultural association focused on gender health and performance] and Tides project [sexual wellness brand for women in mid-life]. Coded Bodies is her teaching platform designed to learn the basics of wearable technology, smart materials and the exploration of biological textiles.
Since 2017, she has been teaching in several Italian and European universities such as Politecnico di Milano, Royal College of Arts in London, Kunstuniversität in Linz and Head in Geneva. She currently lectures at IED and at the Domus Academy in Milan, the Academy of Fine Arts in Perugia and at NABA in Rome.
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