Publications
“It is in collectivities that we find reservoirs of hope and optimism.”
― Angela Y. Davis
Ámbar Tenorio-Fornés
Governance Alchemist
Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
BLOCKCHAIN · DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS · AGENT BASED MODELING · DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS · PEER TO PEER NETWORKS · REAL-TIME SYSTEMS
Ámbar Tenorio-Fornés (she/they) is a researcher, free software developer, and live-coding performer. Their PhD studied decentralized tools for community governance. They founded Decentralized Science (funded by LEDGER European Project) and Quartz Open Access (funded by Grant for The Web program), and has participated in European research projects studying and supporting online communities (DAFNE+, P2P Models and P2Pvalue).
As a live-coder, they play as TACHA~, creating noises, visuals, and poetry, and sharing live-coding as a simple and fun way to play music to support diversity in the scene. They dance in Performing Gender: Dancing in Your Shoes, and have performed in international festivals and venues such as IN-SONORA, Norrlandsoperan, and Certamen Coreográfico de Madrid among others.