Peruvian Japanese media artist and researcher. She is currently PhD candidate at the University of Arts Linz and the Zurich University of the Arts. Her artistic research DADA-TATA focuses on interactive art related to personal data processing and children’s rights in the digital realm. This project is nourished by her background in communication science and interactive art, and her work experience in production and cultural management.
PhD project
DADA-TATA
DADA-TATA is an artistic practice-based research project that reflects on children’s digital rights. It centers on two rights increasingly threatened by data processing and artificial intelligence systems: the right to privacy and the right to freedom of thought. The project approaches this issue from an artistic perspective by developing strategies specifically designed for children aged six to nine that support their understanding of digital rights and raise awareness of these rights among children and broader audiences in Peru.