About the part that art plays in a globalising society

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Mariana Fernández Mora. Photo: © Mariana Fernández Mora

Mariana Fernández Mora

Mariana Fernández Mora (MX/NL) is a researcher, writer, and artist at the Visual Methodologies Collective at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS). In summer 2025, she began her Professional Doctorate at AUAS with Entangled Machines: Decolonial Modes of Encounter with Artificial Intelligence, which challenges extractive and colonial histories in AI through feminist, care-based, and ecological frameworks. She is the initiator of the Slow AI project, host of the Restless Grounds podcast, editor of its annual journal, and author of Dear Machines (2022), held in institutional collections including the Stedelijk Museum Library and Stockholm University.


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Governing by Networks I | DSC06466. Map of Borderline Biennial, by Abode of Chaos (2007). © Licensed under CC BY 2.0

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