Tzara aka Tara Boraine is a Cape Town-based multidisciplinary artist whose work emerges at the confluence of organic and synthetic intelligence. An autodidactic polymath, she weaves between experimental new media, music production, speculative fiction, and botanical perfumery—each medium serving as a different lens through which to explore the hidden patterns connecting art, science, and consciousness.
Following a profound confrontation with chronic illness & a late autism diagnosis, Boraine developed her signature methodology—a creative framework that harnesses natural cycles of entropy, integration, and emergence. This approach, born from her neurodivergent perspective, transforms raw experience into refined expression through deliberate phases of chaos, contemplation, and curation.
Combining deep, intuitive artistry with emerging technologies, her current work investigates the symbiotic potential between human creativity and artificial intelligence, viewing AI not as a tool but as a collaborative thinking partner & disability aide.
"I have a compulsion to create stuff of meaning" she notes. "If I don't express what I'm supposed to, I get ill. It's as simple and as complicated as that."
Carrying forward a legacy of system-challenging thought from her activist lineage, Boraine's work points toward a future where technology serves not to replace human creativity but to expand its horizons. Through her practice, she demonstrates how neurodivergent thinking—with its natural propensity for pattern recognition and non-linear processing—might be precisely what's needed to navigate the increasing complexity of our emerging world.