lives and works at São Paulo, Brazil
Larissa Macêdo is an artist, curator, professor, and a Ph.D. candidate with a Master’s degree in Communication and Semiotics (PUC-SP). She is one of the creators of the project <ater>, which aims to highlight the impacts of artificial intelligence on the work of racialized artists on social media. She also teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Arts Education, Social Communication, Design, and Fashion at Centro Universitário Belas Artes. Additionally, she delivers lectures, courses, and workshops focusing on topics related to diversity, social media, artificial intelligence, new aesthetics, and activist and multidisciplinary artistic and curatorial practices.