Dinorah Delfin is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Immortalists Magazine and the creator of its hosting platform, The Immortalists Club, platforms dedicated to exploring the future of science, technology, human potential, and existential philosophy. She also serves as a Regional Liaison for the U.S. Transhumanist Party, representing the organization in New York and advancing transhumanist thought and outreach.
Born in Venezuela and based in New York (with ties to Florida), Dinorah is a conceptual multi-media artist, futurist, writer, inventor, entrepreneur, and social activist whose work spans the convergence of science, emerging technologies, spirituality, and the arts. Her art practices weave classical aesthetics with digital and AI-driven processes, exploring themes of consciousness, identity, and the evolving nature of human experience.
She is also the founder and owner of ArtDimensional Studios, a creative platform for transformative, multidimensional artistic expression. Her artwork has been shown internationally and is part of private collections around the world, and she has participated in solo and group exhibitions in New York City and beyond.
Dinorah serves as an Editorial Advisor for Springer’s Transhumanism International Book Series and was featured in The Transhumanism Handbook (2019) — a major academic compilation on transhumanist thought. She has presented at events such as the NYU Posthuman Summit and the University of Rwanda International Conference of Techno?Scientific Awareness, speaking on topics including transformative art, ethical futurism, and human enhancement.
Dinorah earned her Bachelor’s degree in Business, Management, and Marketing, graduating Cum Laude with a minor in English from Baruch College. Her work and advocacy focus on ethical, culturally grounded approaches to emerging technologies, the evolving definition of humanity, and the empowerment of individual agency in the face of rapid technological change.both published at the U.S. Transhumanist Party official website. Read her Editor?s Letter at The Immortalists Club.