Chloe is a photographer who works with data, information, and images to create digital art. She explores the advancing and often corrupted nature of data, analyzing both general and personal accumulations of information to offer insight into society through technological recognition. By embedding various forms of data directly into photographic code, she aims to represent information in a personal and comprehensible way.
For Chloe, photography extends beyond traditional boundaries, becoming a digital reflection of the vast information we accumulate in today's technological age. Her work translates this data into a virtual view of the world, reflecting how we increasingly perceive everything through screens, with digital traces becoming an extension of the body—a virtual trail akin to a piece of DNA. By merging photography with other collected data forms, Chloe disrupts the original image’s structure through sound, resulting in visual representations of the data, often referred to as "glitches." She enjoys the unpredictability of this process, comparing it to the creative freedom of abstract painters who relinquish a degree of control during creation, trusting in technology to guide the outcome.
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