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Annabelle McEwen

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2024 Finalist

dye sublimation print on aluminium (frame: 35.5cm x 27.9cm depth 1.5cm)

Annabelle McEwen
born Australia 1997

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dye sublimation print on aluminium

‘As content circulates and technology extracts resources, the body has become a data asset. Interrogating the surveilled and commodified body, I speculate on how its extraction is shaping epistemological shifts in our technological-milieu and future. As reality is flattened into semiotic data-streams, I question how the definition of the self is distorted via the power of images. This portrait uses photogrammetry software, synthesising several photos to construct a biometric copy of myself. Employing methods of intervention, I mimic the mediation individuals face via our data-powered virtual identities.’

Annabelle McEwen is an artist based on Gadigal Land in Sydney who uses photography, printmaking and digital technologies to examine the impact of digitally mediated experiences on users and the virtual gaze on the body.

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2024

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