We close this program with Sasha Stiles (
@sashastiles), whose work explores what it means to be human in a more-than-human age.
Curated by Farrah Carbonell (
@FARRAHXYZ) for
@artandvault, in collaboration with
@museframe and
@theHUGart. Powered by
@Art_Domains.
Sasha Stiles is an award-winning Kalmyk-American poet, artist, and researcher working at the intersection of language and computation. She reimagines poetry as a form of living intelligence, synthesizing text and technology, memory and imagination.
Through projects such as Technelegy and Cursive Binary, Stiles reveals artificial intelligence as fundamentally a linguistic technology. Language becomes a system that generates meaning across human and machine cognition, expanding the role of poetry within contemporary digital art.
Her work has been honored by the Prix Ars Electronica and the Lumen Prize, and exhibited internationally, including at MoMA, Art Basel, and Gucci.
As the final presentation, her work brings this program to a point of convergence—where language, system, and presence meet, and where the question of what it means to be human remains open.
Across this program, a range of women artists comes into view, working across disciplines while advancing distinct approaches to image, language, and system.