How to Talk About AI Art and Music: An Onto-ethico-epistemological Debate
How to Talk About AI Art and Music: An Onto-ethico-epistemological Debate Between Transhumanism and Posthumanism (ISBN 978-3-200-08272-4 ) is an academical paper published within the AIMC 2021 Artificial Intelligence Art and Music Conference 2021. You can read and download the pdf through Academia.edu , AIMC2021 and Research Gate.
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Sonic Worldbuilding and Hydrofeminism in Electroacoustic Performance Art
This academic journal-published article examines the practice of electroacoustic sound art within the context of my trans-media worldbuilding project, The Ones Who Became The Ocean. This project envisions a new way of relating to the ocean through a speculative reality characterized by myths and rituals set in a world on the brink of a global flood. The research adopts a hydrofeminist perspective of embracing the concept of ‘becoming a body of water’ both narratively and methodologically. Central to this research is the question: ‘How can a hydrofeminist perspective be incorporated into sound art performance and speculative worldbuilding?’ I address this question through analyses and reflections on my creative sonic practice that positions electroacoustics as a medium for environmental and philosophical discourse.
How to Change the World(ing): Blurring Boundaries of Agency towards a Posthuman Future
How to Change the World(ing): Blurring Boundaries of Agency towards a Posthuman Future, offers a retrospective of philophical movements in parallel to art movements in an attempt to explore how the world or our act of world(ing) is transforming through decades while also constructing a new theory of art for the future. It was written and published as a dissertation through Royal College of Art's MA programme.
Ocean: Posthuman Body
Blog post and presentation prepared as a part of the artist-in-residence program in the Posthuman Art Network organised by ForeignObjekt. It show the thinking and idea development stage as well as acting as a crative diary for the "The ones who became the ocean" multimedia worldbuilding project developed during the residency.