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Ruman Gaza

BY Ameera Kawash
$481.00
Tatreez Garden is an interactive generative artwork that combines Palestinian embroidery with plants central to Palestinian ecology, diet, and culture. The platform invites users to merge motifs and plant forms to create original designs, contributing to a collective act of storytelling, archiving, and creativity.
Tatreez—traditionally crafted by women—embodies identity, resilience, and connection to land. Tatreez Garden functions as a living archive that both preserves and reinterprets cultural memory, resisting archival erasure and cultural misrepresentation.  By drawing on generative AI, small data sets, and customised models, the project reclaims technology as a space for preservation, diasporic ties to the homeland, resistance, and imagination.
2025
Unique generative artwork 
Giclée print on 308gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag
25.4 × 25.4 cm
Edition 1/3

This artwork will be dispatched within 2-3 working days after order has been received. Frame not included.

Artworks are all unique pieces and are non-returnable and not refundable.

About Ameera Kawash

Dr. Ameera Kawash is an artist who reimagines technology as a medium for resilience, storytelling, and ecological awareness. Her work treats databases as living archives, developing new frameworks for digital heritage and planetary-aware design.

She is the co-founder of Ark Knowledge Networks, which develops AI for low-resource languages and at-risk archives, and Future Botanic, which creates the cultural layer for sustainable infrastructures by transforming environmental data into immersive artworks.

Ameera holds a PhD from the Royal College of Art, where her research explored how artists can creatively retool dominant technologies through frameworks of agency, value, and co-vulnerability.

She has delivered talks and presentations on the ethics of AI and digital technologies at Oxford University, Mawred Thaqafy, WorkTech, and the Photo Ethics Centre, and has appeared on Al Jazeera’s The Stream.

Recognised with prizes from Ars Electronica, the Terra Carta Award, and an Innovate UK Grant, her work has been exhibited internationally, including at Stanford University, the London Design Festival, and the Dubai Design Festival.

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