Linda Dounia is a Senegalese Lebanese artist and designer.

She specializes in visual design, interaction design, and design research. She is most interested in how technology can adequately represent and empower people, no matter who they are. She has managed design teams that leverage the power of play, co-creation, and prototyping with communities to better understand systemic inequality, and to make technologymore accessible and useful to them.

In 2023, Linda was recognized on the TIMEA100 list of most influential people in AI for her work on speculative archiving — building AI models that help us remember what is lost. In 2024, she was also the recipient of Mozilla’s RISE25 award for her work in AI.


linda.rebeiz@gmail.com

    ABOUTWORK

    STREET POSTER SERIES FOR ERODING MEMORIES EXHIBITION

    Eroding Memories was an exhibition by the Institut Francais au Senegal, curated by Anne Bourrassé. The exhibition includes my reflections and observations on Mbour, my hometown. Prior to the release of the exhibition, I wanted to include my hometown in the show. Place tokens of my gratitude for it in places that have had meaning to me growing up. This is how this series of posters was born.