José-Carlos Mariátegui is a writer, curator, educator, and entrepreneur in culture and technology. He studied Biology and Mathematics and holds a Master’s and PhD in Information Systems and Innovation, both from the London School of Economics and Political Science – LSE (London). He is the founder of Alta Tecnología Andina – ATA, an organization dedicated to projects in art, science, and technology in Latin America. He is a professor at LUISS (Rome), a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Media and Communications at LSE, a Board Member of Future Everything (UK), a Board Member (Kuratorium) of the ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe (Germany), and a resident at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Center (2025). He serves as President of the Education Committee of the Museo de Arte de Lima – MALI, where he also leads its digital strategy. He has published in journals such as *AI & Society*, *Third Text*, *The Information Society*, *Telos*, and *Leonardo*. His multidisciplinary research spans media archaeology, cybernetics, digitization, archives, and the impact of technology on memory institutions. He co-edited a special issue of *AI & Society* on cybernetics in Latin America (2022) and edited the book *Museo Digital: Inteligencias y Artificios* for MUAC (Mexico, 2025). He has curated art and technology projects internationally for over two decades. Recently, he curated: *Rosa Barba: Evoking a Space Beyond Cinema*, Museo de Arte de Lima – MALI, 2024; *ARTEONICA*: Art, Science, and Technology in Latin America Today (with Gabriela Urtiaga and Rodrigo Alonso), MOLAA (California), 2024-2025; and *El Incondicionado Desocultamiento: Las Experimentaciones Audiovisuales de Rafael Hastings*, ICPNA (Lima), 2025.