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Nabila Ernada is an Indonesian design researcher and media artist. Trained as a communications specialist and social strategist in ID <love>, she earned a BA in Media Studies from Universitas Indonesia (ID) and later an MA in Social Design from Design Academy Eindhoven (NL). Her work explores the in-between zones of surveillance and resistance, tracing how media infrastructures govern visibility, legality, and the body, particularly within Indonesian contexts.

She has been a resident at Fabrica Research Centre (IT) and V2_ Lab for Unstable Media (NL), and has exhibited at CBK Zuidoost, Brutus, Verzetsmuseum Amsterdam, the Van Abbemuseum, and design weeks in Eindhoven (NL), Vienna (AT), and Milan (IT).























here becomes elsewhere
exhibition identity and editorial copy

Our vision of reality can pass between solid and fluid states, and imagined worlds are neither artificial or natural, real or imaginary, here or elsewhere, but all at the same time. Hybrid states of being across possible and impossible worlds endlessly transform, stretch, and mutate.⁠ ‘here becomes elsewhere’ transforms Fabrica into a stage where a myriad of worlds unfold, presented by the 18 international artists-in-residence. Their offerings are the outcome of a six month practice in “Otherworlding”, informed by a shared experience of departure from their everyday contexts.⁠