Ghazal Hosseini
Ghazal Hosseini is a New Media artist with a background in computer science and engineering. She studies Master of Media and Interactive Art in Interface Cultures at University of Arts Linz, focusing on human-computer interaction, extended reality and biosensors and currently works as a Lab Assistant at IT:U. Her research explores affective computing, emotionally intelligent machine, and post-humanism, addressing how technology shapes reality, alters perception, and co-evolves with human culture. She is interested in the anthropological dynamics between humans and adaptive technologies, exploring how this relationship continuously redefines both technological development and societal structures. Her artworks have been exhibited at international festivals, including Ars Electronica Festival (Linz) and Amber Network Festival (Berlin).
“I explore the intersection of art, technology, and society through interdisciplinary research and artistic practice, where AI and algorithms shape intimacy and vulnerability, become co-authors of reality, and critically reveal hidden social codes, while envisioning more inclusive and empathetic technological futures.”
Ghazal Hosseini