Tiara Roxanne

Tiara Roxanne was born in a ghost town. She is a scholar, practitioner and poet. As a Cyberfem theorist and Native studies scholar, her theoretical explorations examine the ties between the Indigenous body and Artificial Intelligence. As a practitioner, her medium is clay which is rooted in her work as an artist and writer. Moreover, […]

Tiara Roxanne was born in a ghost town. She is a scholar, practitioner and poet. As a Cyberfem theorist and Native studies scholar, her theoretical explorations examine the ties between the Indigenous body and Artificial Intelligence. As a practitioner, her medium is clay which is rooted in her work as an artist and writer. Moreover, she writes poetry and has most recently collaborated with Berlin based Ionian Death Robes on their EP “Old World | New Ruins” which was released in January 2019.

Her poetry is widely published and has been featured in New Delta Review, continent, and The Monster Issue of Gesture: A Literary Journal among others. She was also the recipient of the Zora Neale Hurston Award at Naropa University. Tiara has given talks / lectures / performances globally; most recently at Duke University for the Incomputable Futures Symposium, Transmediale-Berlin, SOAS-London, ICI-Berlin and SLU-Madrid. Tiara is now a Researcher at DeZIM- Institut in Berlin, Germany where she is exploring AI and Intersectionality.   

As of April 2019    

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