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Tiara Roxanne

Tiara Roxanne (PhD) is an Indigenous cyberfeminist, scholar, and artist based in Berlin. Her research and artistic practice investigates the encounter between the Indigenous Body and AI. More particularly, she explores the colonial structure embedded within artificial intelligence learning systems in her writing, and in performance art using textiles. Currently her work is mediated through the colour red. She received the Zora Neale Hurston Award from Naropa University in 2013, where she completed an MFA. Under the supervision of Catherine Malabou, Tiara completed her dissertation, "Recovering Indigeneity: Territorial Dehiscence and Digital Immanence" in June 2019. Tiara has presented her work at Images Festival (Toronto), Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center (NY), Trinity Square Video (Toronto), SOAS (London), SLU (Madrid), Transmediale (Berlin), Duke University (NC), re:publica (Berlin), Tech Open Air (Berlin), AMOQA (Athens), among others. She is currently a researcher at DeZIM-Institut.

  • Program

    Data Governance, Ethics, and Sovereignty

  • Program

    Running with Concepts: The Mediatic Edition

  • Contribution

    They are. We are. I am.

Tiara RoxanneData Governance, Ethic...Running with Concepts:...They are. We are. I am...
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