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Meet artist Chloé Azzopardi, whose series « Non Technological Devices » blends photography and sculpture into an embodied reflection on our relationship with the living world. With organic materials and poetic forms she invites us to “augment” ourselves not through technology—but through our connection to nature.
Born in the digital age and yet deeply aware of the climate crisis, she offers a creative act of ecological self-defense—objects that feel like limbs, tools, extensions of care and resistance.
The photo series « Non Technological Devices by @qloait is on view at @parisphotofair at the @fisheye_gallery corner through November 16 

printing by @granondigital
Meet artist Chloé Azzopardi, whose series « Non Technological Devices » blends photography and sculpture into an embodied reflection on our relationship with the living world. With organic materials and poetic forms she invites us to “augment” ourselves not through technology—but through our connection to nature. Born in the digital age and yet deeply aware of the climate crisis, she offers a creative act of ecological self-defense—objects that feel like limbs, tools, extensions of care and resistance. The photo series « Non Technological Devices by @qloait is on view at @parisphotofair at the @fisheye_gallery corner through November 16 printing by @granondigital
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