A.I. That Shoved-Cycle (K.Y. Dat Skowe-Cycle)

A.I.s Pat (K.Y. Klopje)

Cl That Hasps (Cl Dat Beugels)

A.I. Who Parco (K.Y. Wa Ferjit)
My recent artwork investigates bias against carcerally marginalized people.
Discrimination happens through the dismantling of welfare schemes, and the misidentification practices in mass incarceration. Misidentification confidently — and wrongly — classifies a static label to a human.
I bring multiple views of subjects together—which I call multispace visual organisation—in a compiled picture to look at government surveillance and jailing.
Welfare systems get dismantled in manners that unfairly hurt disadvantaged people. This approach can entrap, punish, and jail marginalized communities.
Technology can equip this bias. A.I. malclassifies the gender of darker skinned women and girls which regularly result in incorrect convictions. Also, without technology — A.I. and security cameras — the state shows bias. The government punishes the poor. The state sentences oppressed folks.
Mass incarceration misidentifies people with male benchmarks, drug criminalization, and detention that limits maternal rights. Thus, benchmarks from men’s penitentiaries systemically repress women. Crack-era policies can overcrowd jails and prisons.
A quiet room vitally suits my practice. Here I use an ordinary sketchbook. My works somehow involve a cheap sketchbook rather than existing as me alone.
I investigate these unfairnesses through graphics, multi-space visual organization, and cheap expressivity — my use of Times New Roman. My investigation intentionally uses such graphics. With them I seek to reveal discrimination and in many spaces.
I consider that graphics make humbler words. I think multi-space visual organization adds paradox. I believe cheap expressivity increases humility and integrity. I make this work for people, and for the earth. In order to collectively talk about, undo, and remember the shape of these systems.

Unseen I. (Invisibilium I)(Unsjoen Y) 3D rendering Orange wristbands indicate unsentenced in penitentiaries. I thank this person Teff for the Creative Consulting on this.