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Kría is a London-based multidisciplinary artist whose practice investigates how technological systems shape perception, language, and subjectivity. Working across installation, computational media, moving image, and text-based environments, she builds systems that restructure human experience rather than simply represent it.

 

Her works often operate at the boundary between the personal and the procedural. Using computational processes, rule-based systems, and algorithmic mediation, she examines how identity, memory, and emotion are reformatted when filtered through technological infrastructures.

 

Rather than treating AI as a tool for image production, Kría approaches it as a structural force one that observes, translates, and reorganises human expression. Her installations frequently stage moments where intimate language becomes data, where reflection becomes classification, and where authorship becomes uncertain.

 

Through these constructed environments, her practice asks how contemporary systems quietly shape the way we understand ourselves, and what remains of the human voice once it passes through the logic of machines.

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