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Tiziana Alocci

Tiziana Alocci

Tiziana Alocci works where data, art, and technology converge. Her work captures the unseen and intangible phenomenas through data, city soundscapes, biometric inputs, scents, archives, and personal narratives.

Her approach is both analytical and poetic, reflecting a biographical journey that makes the invisible visible. Her practice is defined as ‘behavioural cartography’ – visually mapping the minutiae of how people live today. Alocci’s work converts recorded data into pictorial and sonified abstractions – transforming data into meaningful stories.

Her work has been commissioned by Gucci, The National Gallery in London, the British Library, Lufthansa Group, Condé Nast, and exhibited internationally at Miland Design Week, The British Library, C3 Mexico City, Fondation EDF, and The Royal Danish Academy.

Alongside her practice, Tiziana has been an Associate Lecturer at the University of the Arts London since 2018. She has guest lectured internationally at CENTRO in Mexico City, Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest, and Harbour Space in Bangkok, amongst others. As a thought leader and speaker in the data, art and design space, she lent her voice to +50 prominent international events. Her talk for TEDx crystalised the core objectives of her practice, unpacking the processes around How Sound Data Can Recreate Lost Memories.

In 2019, Tiziana extended her vision by founding NECESSITY.INK, a curatorial, multidisciplinary studio where she leads a team specialised in large-scale data-driven productions and immersive activations.

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