Agata Murasko
Agata Murasko is an architect and artist creating spatial narratives that sit at the intersection of digital archaeology, visual storytelling and speculative design. In her collaborations, Agata develops imaginary, evocative and poetic narratives, where real is deliberately layered with fictional thus inviting audiences to craft their own unique interpretations.
More recently, Agata has been working on a self initiated research project, where she has been investigating the notion of an architectural ‘ruin’ through the collective memory of AI. In these, she created imaginary spatial sequences where ancient structures anchor contemporary spaces, blurring the boundary between real and surreal. Through these speculative narratives, her aim was to invite audiences to reimagine architectural ruins not as remnants, but as sites of possibility.
Through this process, Agata became interested in how as creatives, we utilise AI and what value as creatives we bring in the context of the emerging AI technologies.
Sessions
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AI in A&D - friend or foe?12-May-2026Main Stage