We are joined by Dr. Tiara Roxanne and Dr. Pedro Oliveira for a conversation on intersections of decolonial practices in sonic arts, design and visual representations as well as the ethics of AI through an anti-colonial and cyberfeminist lens.
Dr. Tiara Roxanne
Dr. Tiara Roxanne is a Purhépecha (descendant) / settler Italian Mestiza scholar and artist based in Berlin. They previously were a Postdoctoral Fellow at Data & Society in the Trustworthy Infrastructures research team, developing protocols of trust and safety online with Indigenous communities in Central and South America. By taking a multidisciplinary approach, their research on data colonialism interrogates how big data and dataminingsystems govern a colonial imposition through design and (visual) representation.
Dr. Pedro Oliveira
Dr. Pedro Oliveira is a researcher, sound artist, and educator working in decolonial and sonic thinking. He is currently lecturer in Sound Studies and Sonic Arts at the Universität der Künste Berlin and has previously worked as a Postdoctoral fellow at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies. Artistic residencies include the Max-Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics in Frankfurt, and IASPIS/EMS, both in Stockholm. He is a founding member of the research platform Decolonising Design, and holds a PhD from the Universität der Künste Berlin, and an MA from the Hochschule für Künste Bremen.
We are joined by Dr. Tiara Roxanne and Dr. Pedro Oliveira for a conversation on intersections of decolonial practices in sonic arts, design and visual representations as well as the ethics of AI through an anti-colonial and cyberfeminist lens.
Dr. Tiara Roxanne
Dr. Tiara Roxanne is a Purhépecha (descendant) / settler Italian Mestiza scholar and artist based in Berlin. They previously were a Postdoctoral Fellow at Data & Society in the Trustworthy Infrastructures research team, developing protocols of trust and safety online with Indigenous communities in Central and South America. By taking a multidisciplinary approach, their research on data colonialism interrogates how big data and dataminingsystems govern a colonial imposition through design and (visual) representation.
Dr. Pedro Oliveira
Dr. Pedro Oliveira is a researcher, sound artist, and educator working in decolonial and sonic thinking. He is currently lecturer in Sound Studies and Sonic Arts at the Universität der Künste Berlin and has previously worked as a Postdoctoral fellow at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies. Artistic residencies include the Max-Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics in Frankfurt, and IASPIS/EMS, both in Stockholm. He is a founding member of the research platform Decolonising Design, and holds a PhD from the Universität der Künste Berlin, and an MA from the Hochschule für Künste Bremen.