About the curator:

As an artist and cultural practitioner, Abie's work is deeply rooted in her multifaceted identity and experiences. Her practice is informed by her identity as a woman, part of the LGBTQIA+ community, a person of colour from the global south, and a native of a formerly colonised country. This perspective drives her focus on issues of technology and its convergence with creativity.

Her current research and practice centre on the application of Feminist AI in the creative industries. She explores this technology's history, rooted in women's work in early computing, and its potential to emancipate underrepresented groups. This collaborative project "(A)I will never be human" challenges existing narratives within AI systems, employing feminist AI art and guerrilla marketing strategies to amplify marginalised voices and critique colonial narratives.

Through Abie's work, she strives to reshape AI technologies as tools for liberation, ensuring they represent and serve a broader spectrum of humanity. Her practice aims to create collaborative models that empower marginalised groups and shape an equitable future for artificial intelligence in the creative industries.