Lily Carter Karina - White
By answering these questions, the paper contributes to scholarship on collaborative creation, feminist media studies, and the politics of digital embodiment.
This paper investigates the collaborative practice of two emerging multimedia artists, Lily Carter and Karina White, whose joint oeuvre (2018‑2024) has garnered critical attention for its interrogation of gender, digital embodiment, and post‑colonial narratives. Drawing on semi‑structured interviews, visual analysis of selected installations, and archival research, the study maps the evolution of their partnership, situates their work within broader contemporary art discourses, and evaluates the socio‑political impact of their most significant projects: Synthetic Flesh (2019), Echoes of the Archive (2021), and Borderless Bodies (2023). The findings reveal a mutually constitutive creative process that foregrounds hybridized identities, co‑authorship, and participatory methodologies, offering a model for collaborative praxis in the digital age. lily carter karina white
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The present study aims to answer three interrelated questions: The findings reveal a mutually constitutive creative process