Igor Domsacis a journalist, communications professional, and writer working on the cultural, social, and experiential dimensions of psychoactive substances. He currently serves as Communications Coordinator at the International Center for Ethnobotanical Education, Research and Service (ICEERS).
He holds a degree in Journalism from Universidad Antonio de Nebrija and a PhD in journalism from the Complutense University of Madrid. His career includes work with media outlets such as Agencia EFE, Diario 16, and Agence France-Presse (AFP) in Paris.
He previously served as editor-in-chief of
Enteogenia magazine and director of the blog
tuCriptomoneda. Over the years, he has contributed as an author, proofreader, and translator to numerous books and publications on psychoactive substances, including works from Colección Interzona, as well as the Spanish translations of
PIHKAL and
TIHKAL by Alexander and Ann Shulgin.
Igor has also coordinated interventions for the Madrid delegation of Energy Control and participated in several editions of Kosmicare — a project of the Boom Festival — as a facilitator of challenging psychedelic experiences. His writing has appeared in publications such as
Heavy Rock, Kerrang!, Interzona, Cáñamo, Generación XXI, Ulises, Infocannabis, Ágora, and
Cannabis Magazine. He works in the organization of Fuertedélica and collaborates with
Teranautas, a platform exploring psychonautics, consciousness, and culture. In addition, he founded
Dragon Fungi and leads
Alter Consciens, an association focused on the performing arts and technologies of consciousness.
He currently works as Communications Coordinator at ICEERS. Outside of his professional work, he devotes his time to his two children, writing and storytelling, entrepreneurship, permaculture, psychonautics, and exploring the potential of the original Bitcoin protocol to restore direct user ownership of data and wealth.