Selina Scerri

Following her graduation in 2007 at Central Saint Martin’s College, Selina based herself in London where she worked as an artist for two years under a contract with Salon Gallery. She is currently working with Christinex Gallery and 111Art in Malta. Following her arrival in Malta in 2010, She started started an MSC in Performative Creativity at the University of Malta but dropped out due to differences in creative thoughts with the Program. She lived for a few years in Rome and Madrid where she found inspiration in Magic and superstition. When back in Malta she worked on various projects towards Valletta Capital of Culture Europe in 2018. Selina has an MA in Illustration from Falmouth University and is the Artistic Director of CSAI

8 April 2026

AI Actors Are Here — And They’re Not the Enemy (If We Use Them Right)

AI-generated actors are no longer a concept—they’re here. While many in the industry feel threatened, this shift could open new creative and ethical possibilities. From reducing exploitation in certain sectors to expanding storytelling beyond human limits, AI actors may not replace performers—but redefine what performance means.

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26 March 2026

The Metaverse Dream Is Deflating. Good.

Meta’s retreat from Horizon Worlds is not just the decline of one platform. It is the collapse of a simplistic fantasy about digital life.
The next chapter will belong not to enclosed virtual worlds, but to responsive environments that meet people in shared space and turn interaction into experience.

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19 March 2026

The Hidden Cost of Rage-Driven Algorithms on Social Media

Social media algorithms increasingly prioritise outrage-driven content, amplifying emotional reactions over meaningful engagement and raising concerns about their wider societal impact.

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6 March 2026

ADHAPT: An AI Tool for Emotional Regulation

The ADHAPT project, developed by CSAI and funded by Xjenza Malta, explores how artificial intelligence and sensory design can support emotional regulation for individuals with ADHD through adaptive visual and sound environments.

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5 February 2026

AI, Art, and Kids: Teaching the Next Generation Without the Hype or the Fear

CSAI’s AI art workshops teach children how artificial intelligence works through creative practice, critical thinking, and ethical discussion — helping them approach technology with curiosity instead of fear.

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29 January 2026

AI Mirrors

AI is emerging as a powerful new sensory bridge for blind and low-vision individuals. Often described as “AI mirrors,” these systems translate visual information into language, enabling greater independence and access to the world. But when AI becomes a primary source of perception, questions of bias, accuracy, ethics, and privacy become critical. This article explores how AI is reshaping perception — and why responsible design must come first.

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19 December 2025

Miriam Cahn and Sofia Crespo: Discomfort, Beauty, and How We Judge Value in Contemporary Art

A reflective comparison of Miriam Cahn and Sofia Crespo that explores how discomfort, beauty, and AI shape the way value is judged in contemporary art, addressing common questions around authorship, visual appeal, and meaning without positioning one approach above the other.

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30 October 2025

The Role of Women in Technology: Beyond Visibility

Women are helping define the future of technology, blending empathy and innovation. This article explores how global platforms empower female tech creators.

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