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Deborah Ram Mozes is an Indonesian artist whose practice grows from nature, emotion, womanhood, human experience, and survival. Working across leather, digital illustration, mixed media, paper-based art, writing, and visual research, she transforms personal memory, fragile beauty, and lived experience into evocative works that move between art, design, and technology. Her practice is shaped by the idea of Le Tissage, the act of weaving. For Deborah, art, design, technology, and knowledge are not separate fields, but entangled materials that can become legacy. She sees art as a way to survive, to record, and to turn struggle into form, from scattered sketches and unfinished paintings to journals, research files, and experiments with Artificial Intelligence, which she calls her “Synthetic Brain.” Through this ongoing weave, Deborah explores how the absurd can become knowledge, how fragility can become structure, and how art can open doors toward deeper forms of understanding.