portrait
generative art
01:55
2023
Linda Dounia is a Senegalese-Lebanese experimental artist, designer, writer, and curator who investigates the philosophical and environmental implications of techno-capitalism, and its role in perpetuating systems of inequity. Her practice is an active process for decolonizing her mind and untangling herself from the fragmented and exclusionary narratives associated with her identity, by imagining alternative realities and futures. Inspired by science fiction and speculative design, her work mediates alternative truths and excluded ways of being and doing. It is formed in the liminal space between the immaterial and the material through the combination of analogue and digital mediums – acrylic, ink, pastels, markers, scanners, vector, video, GANs, generative AI, code, and a range of materials not intended for art making.
Linda’s work on speculative archiving earned her a spot on the 2023 TIMEA100 list of the most influential people in AI. In 2024, she received Mozilla’s RISE25 award for her work in AI. Her work has been exhibited at Christie’s, Larsen Warner Gallery, Unit London, Art X Lagos, Partcours, Art Basel (Basel, Miami), The Dakar Biennale, Artsy NFT, Digital Art Fair Asia, and Art Dubai. Most recently, she was featured in prestigious events such as the 2025 AI Action Summit in Paris, Le Monde Selon l’IA exhibit at the Jeu de Paume, and Christie’s Augmented Intelligence auction.

The population of my hometown Mbour has nearly quadrupled in my lifetime. To cater to this population explosion, the central market now engulfs a majority of the neighbourhood where I grew up. The city is full of construction sites, new apartment buildings and homes going up every day. Access to the beach has become restricted, as hotels and restaurants scramble for what remains of a coastline getting closer and closer every year. While this situation is an expected outcome of economic development, I can't help but fear for my hometown and its vulnerability to a retaliating planet. This series was created using a GAN trained with topographic information of my hometown. I then took some outputs from that GAN and animated them. I used scripts to abstract the animations to focus on the topographic changes at a pixel level.
generative art
portrait
01:55
2023