This digital still is derived from Self Emergent. The piece captures a frame of the installation’s camera-to-algorithm loop, reprocessing it through intentional glitches, digital collage, noise, and color shift. Ultimately, this work further explores how code and digital transformation can help de-familiarize and recast the body as a pattern. This work was created during Emily Xie’s participation in the Toledo Museum of Art’s Digital Artist in Residence program in 2025.
This digital still is derived from Self Emergent. The piece captures a frame of the installation’s camera-to-algorithm loop, reprocessing it through intentional glitches, digital collage, noise, and color shift. Ultimately, this work further explores how code and digital transformation can help de-familiarize and recast the body as a pattern. This work was created during Emily Xie’s participation in the Toledo Museum of Art’s Digital Artist in Residence program in 2025.
This digital still is derived from Self Emergent. The piece captures a frame of the installation’s camera-to-algorithm loop, reprocessing it through intentional glitches, digital collage, noise, and color shift. Ultimately, this work further explores how code and digital transformation can help de-familiarize and recast the body as a pattern. This work was created during Emily Xie’s participation in the Toledo Museum of Art’s Digital Artist in Residence program in 2025.
This digital still is derived from Self Emergent. The piece captures a frame of the installation’s camera-to-algorithm loop, reprocessing it through intentional glitches, digital collage, noise, and color shift. Ultimately, this work further explores how code and digital transformation can help de-familiarize and recast the body as a pattern. This work was created during Emily Xie’s participation in the Toledo Museum of Art’s Digital Artist in Residence program in 2025.
This digital still is derived from Self Emergent. The piece captures a frame of the installation’s camera-to-algorithm loop, reprocessing it through intentional glitches, digital collage, noise, and color shift. Ultimately, this work further explores how code and digital transformation can help de-familiarize and recast the body as a pattern. This work was created during Emily Xie’s participation in the Toledo Museum of Art’s Digital Artist in Residence program in 2025.
This digital still is derived from Self Emergent. The piece captures a frame of the installation’s camera-to-algorithm loop, reprocessing it through intentional glitches, digital collage, noise, and color shift. Ultimately, this work further explores how code and digital transformation can help de-familiarize and recast the body as a pattern. This work was created during Emily Xie’s participation in the Toledo Museum of Art’s Digital Artist in Residence program in 2025.
This digital still is derived from Self Emergent. The piece captures a frame of the installation’s camera-to-algorithm loop, reprocessing it through intentional glitches, digital collage, noise, and color shift. Ultimately, this work further explores how code and digital transformation can help de-familiarize and recast the body as a pattern. This work was created during Emily Xie’s participation in the Toledo Museum of Art’s Digital Artist in Residence program in 2025.
This digital still is derived from Self Emergent. The piece captures a frame of the installation’s camera-to-algorithm loop, reprocessing it through intentional glitches, digital collage, noise, and color shift. Ultimately, this work further explores how code and digital transformation can help de-familiarize and recast the body as a pattern. This work was created during Emily Xie’s participation in the Toledo Museum of Art’s Digital Artist in Residence program in 2025.
This digital still is derived from Self Emergent. The piece captures a frame of the installation’s camera-to-algorithm loop, reprocessing it through intentional glitches, digital collage, noise, and color shift. Ultimately, this work further explores how code and digital transformation can help de-familiarize and recast the body as a pattern. This work was created during Emily Xie’s participation in the Toledo Museum of Art’s Digital Artist in Residence program in 2025.
This digital still is derived from Self Emergent. The piece captures a frame of the installation’s camera-to-algorithm loop, reprocessing it through intentional glitches, digital collage, noise, and color shift. Ultimately, this work further explores how code and digital transformation can help de-familiarize and recast the body as a pattern. This work was created during Emily Xie’s participation in the Toledo Museum of Art’s Digital Artist in Residence program in 2025.
