CIIP Speaker Series - Aziza Kadyri
Event description
The Critical Infrastructures and Image Politics (CIIP) research group is pleased to invite you to an artist talk by Aziza Kadyri. In the talk, Kadyri will discuss her transmedia practice, which integrates AI, extended reality, and traditional Central Asian crafts to explore the intersection of cultural heritage and immersive technology. Through the manipulation of archival fragments and the use of AI to adapt and respond to imagery and performance, Kadyri investigates how pre-modern techniques can inform contemporary practices of recording and remembering. Her talk will also highlight the collaborative nature of her work, challenging conventional ideas of individual authorship and embracing a collective approach rooted in artisanal traditions.
The talk is part of the CIIP Speaker Series organised in collaboration with MA Fine Art and MA Global Media Management in the Department of Art and Media Technology, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton.
bio
Aziza Kadyri is a London-based multidisciplinary artist working across textiles, experimental costume, performance, and immersive technology. Her projects explore the themes of migration, displacement, social invisibility, identity, decolonisation, and language. Kadyri is the co-founder of Qizlar, a grassroots feminist collective based in Tashkent. This year, Kadyri represented Uzbekistan at the 60th Venice Biennale with Don't Miss the Cue in the Arsenale. She currently has solo exhibitions at Pushkin House, London, and eastcontemporary, Milan.Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity