

Carmen Chamorro
Founder
Analog Experiences

Carmen Chamorro is the founder of Analog Experiences, an initiative that explores how reclaiming attention can reactivate creativity and strengthen human connection.
Her work began in 2014 in London with My Analog Parties, screen-free gatherings designed as social experiments to explore what happens when people disconnect from devices and reconnect through presence.
With a background in architecture and psychology, and a multidisciplinary career spanning architecture, international education, event creation, career coaching, and experiential design, she has spent the last decade exploring the relationship between full presence and the digital world.
She is currently leading My Analog Experiment, a structured three-phase process (Pause, Disconnect, Create) designed to investigate the impact of selective digital disconnection on attention, motivation, and creativity.
Focusing on the intersection of human behavior and technology, this experiment studies how the attention economy is reshaping the way we think, create, and relate to one another.
Through Analog Experiences, Carmen designs and facilitates interventions that help individuals and communities reconnect with their creative potential and act with greater clarity and intention, both in real life and in digital environments.


