EIRINI MALLIARAKI

ABOUT
eirinimalliaraki@gmail.com
Twitter, Linkedin, Substack

Technologist, researcher, and former founder. I build tools, programmes, and infrastructure at the intersection of AI, frontier science, and public-good innovation. I trained as a design engineer at Imperial College London and the Royal College of Art. Before that, a BSc in Finance from the Athens University of Economics and Business.  

Three preoccupations have shaped the past decade: how intelligence emerges and travels across minds, machines, and ecosystems; what infrastructure a field needs to translate knowledge into action; and what it means to build systems that regenerate rather than extract. I've pursued all three — across startups, research labs, national AI institutes, and philanthropy.

I’m based in London, and my email is always open to ethersamplers, epistemic humorists, and ungoogleable souls.

Other curiosities: Complex systems & memetic engineering · Extended cognition · Theorising entanglement · Radical social futures · New learning environments · Community praxis · The Arctic · Soulmaking Dharma · Planetarity · Post-human design · Collective imagination · The surreal · Science Roadmapping

CV



DEEP TIME
Part of Arctic Circle Residency
2023


DESCRIPTION

A time capsule sculpture planted in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, as an homage to geologist Paul T. Walker, who left a message in the Arctic in 1959 that allowed researchers 54 years later to measure a glacier's dramatic retreat. Mine will be opened in 2055. It holds our current understanding of anthropogenic climate change: satellite images of the Godzilla dust cloud, the oldest revived virus (48,500 years old), contemporary temperature records, and a copy of the Saami alphabet and more. A message from one generation to another about its responsibility to steward what it inherited.

To be read alongside the trip log of the sailing expedition and reflections on the Japanese concept of Fudo.





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