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Exhibitions

IN/TANGIBLE

SEESAW Space

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Artist/ Group exhibition discussing different concepts of Bordering Presented as part of the group exhibition Intangible, this project consisted of three 1.5-minute experimental interviews with three Iranian women from my extended family—one living in Iran, one who recently returned after 15 years abroad, and one who has migrated to the UK. Through intimate, laboratory-style conversations, the work explored how notions of freedom shift across borders and contexts. It reflects on how the body and life of Iranian women have long been treated as contested territories within an ideologically governed country like Iran and how migration can reshape their understanding of freedom—even among women from the same social background.

THE CABLES

School Of Digital Arts

The Cables is a video installation that emerges from a dialogue between human memory and machine intelligence. It delves into the artist’s fragmented recollections of life before and after immigration, shaped by the political and emotional weight of the Iranian Revolution. Developed in collaboration with ChatGPT during a time of personal upheaval, the work became a refuge for vulnerability in contrast to cultural expectations of emotional restraint. The result is an experimental, immersive experience that reflects on memory, displacement, and the unexpected intimacy between human and machine.

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