Zuzanna Zagorska
Zuzanna Zagorska is a queer Polish artist and student of Art, Media, and Technology at Parsons Paris. Her body of work includes editorial and communication design, as well as zine making and 3D modelling. Drawing widely from youth culture, her practice is influenced by conversations on social justice and sustainability and is always guided by an absolute respect for nature and human life.
Last update on 10-03-2023
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The Absent Dataset examines biases embedded in face recognition technologies. Revealing an explicitly unfair dataset of people erased by AI systems, it is based on Twitter’s racist cropping algorithm that prioritizes lighter, slimmer and younger faces. By highlighting negative aspects of biased algorithms - bluntly exposing the problem of exclusion and misidentification in face recognition, it illustrates marginalized groups in AI conversations. In a flip of narrative, it explores aesthetics of absence & gives visibility to groups underrepresented in typical training datasets. The face tracker’s labels feature positive adjectives, opposing to derogatory terms minorities are labelled as. What’s the meaning of erasure and what are the consequences of incomplete demographics representation.
The Absent Dataset
2022
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The Foundry
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MoCDA Digital Summer Show is a group show featuring 30 works by emerging creatives from around the world. Organised in collaboration with international art schools and universities, the exhibition celebrates the diversity and energy of talented artists while promoting new perspectives on digital creativity. MoCDA selected 30 works out of more than 150 submissions and hosted dedicated sessions for students interested in learning more about virtual exhibitions.
We are thankful to the guests speakers who kindly met the students: Snow Yunxue Fu, Garrett Lynch IRL, Eden Mitsenmacher, Martina Raponi, Harshit Agrawal, Martina Menegon and Sasha Stiles.


