ACADEMIC CONFERENCES
2024
2024
- Presented paper, “An Algorithmic Visuality of Muslim Women Images” at The Future of AI in/of Islam: A view from Muslim Southeast Asia, part of the “One Among Zeroes (0100) Project”, Leiden University and the Indonesian International Islamic University (UIII) (July)
- Presented paper, “Augmenting a Digital Nusantara” at Historical Frames, Current Dialogues: A Multidisciplinary Symposium on Photography in Asia, National Gallery Singapore (NSG) (April)
- Presented paper, “Augmenting with Interpolated Creatures and Glitching Bodies: Data Feminist Strategies in Digital Art” at Graduate Research Symposium on Gender and Sexuality, FASS Gender and Sexuality Research Cluster (GSRC), NUS (November)
- Presented paper, “Self-identified Muslim women in Singapore: From Automation to Articulation” at Doing Being Other in Global Singapore, symposium, The University of Chicago (online) (April)
- Roundtable discussion at Doing Being Other in Global Singapore, symposium, The University of Chicago (online) (April)
- Presented paper, “Searching for Images of Muslim women in the Semantic Web” at GCon (Graduates Conference), Communications and New Media (CNM), NUS (online) (November)
- Presented paper “Images of Muslim Women: Algorithm as Tool” at GCon, CNM, NUS (online) (November)
- Presented paper, “Images of Muslim Women: Image as Data in the Algorithmic Circulation” at the Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Society (IACSS) Conference, Singapore, NUS (online) (July)
- Presented “Women in War: Annotating with Art against the Algorithmic Logic” at GCon, CNM, NUS, (online) (December);Awarded ‘Top Presenter Award’
- Presented paper, “The Sufi and the Bearded Man: A Visual Narrative of a Lost Keramat (Shrine)”, International Visual Method Conference, Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) (August)
- Presented “Re-visualising Women in War” at IACSS Conference, Seoul, Korea, (July)
- Presented “Women Without Blood: Pontianak” at IACSS Conference, Surabaya, Indonesia (August)
- Presented “ Hijab/Her: A Visual Ethnography of Muslim women experiences” at Ways of Knowing: Asian and Middle Eastern Women in Photographs, Symposium with NUS, NTU, and Middle Eastern Institute (March)