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An unlikely dialogue between feminist theory and dada aesthetics brings together Donna Haraway's cyborg manifesto and Hannah Höch's subversive collages. The project attempts to assemble a cyborg as a visual reflection on identity, hierarchy, and the posthuman condition. How do fragmented, hybrid bodies challenge white, patriarchal systems of power?
Tatiana Yfanti was born and raised in Athens. Alongside her degree in Business Administration from the AUEB, she studied Visual Arts. In 2025 she was accepted into the Master of Arts by Research in Hybrid Arts (MARes) program at the Ionian University. She has been a member of various theater groups, most recently the Catharsis Theater Group. Her main areas of interest are video art, editing, mixed media and montage. As part of her art classes, she has crafted sculptures and installations that explore the fluid nature of boundaries, the passage of time, and the complexities of identity and self-perception.
Academic Advisor: Maria Chalkou
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