
Ameera is an artist and creative technologist whose work explores digital archives for at-risk heritages and sustainable generative systems. Bridging digital humanities with advanced technological research and development, she connects data with culture and infrastructure to reimagine technology as a medium for resilience, storytelling and ecological awareness.
She holds a PhD from the Royal College of Art, and her work has been recognised with awards from Ars Electronica, the Terra Carta Design Lab and an Innovate UK Creative Catalyst Grant. Ameera has exhibited internationally, including at Stanford University, the London Design Festival and the Dubai Design Festival.
David Johnson is a London-based art advisor and cultural producer whose work explores the relationship between art, technology and environmental responsibility.
David spent fourteen years in senior leadership roles at a major international auction house, where he led brand strategy across the international network. He subsequently joined a leading contemporary gallery as Director, launching their editions platform and spearheading development of their digital art programme.
Through his advisory practice, David works with collectors, family offices and organisations to build art collections shaped by cultural ambition, sustainability and long-term stewardship. He supports clients in developing coherent collections that reflect their values, including the integration of digital and new media practice within broader collecting narratives.
