Aisling Phelan

Aisling Phelan – is an Irish multidisciplinary artist working across 3D animation, AI, video, sculpture, and live interactive technologies. Her work explores what it means to be human in an era of rapid technological advancement. The artist employs film and sculpture to question how digital infrastructures shape identity, surveillance, and control.

 

Deeply concerned with the body, particularly the face, she uses digital doubles to question the abstraction, fragmentation, and fluidity of identity in virtual spaces. Her installations often invite viewers to directly interact with her virtual self, implicating them in the dynamics of surveillance, reproduction, and control that underpin digital culture.

 

Drawing from a transhumanist and speculative fiction perspective, Phelan explores how far we may go in the pursuit of self-optimisation and the potential costs of such advances. Fusing the intimate with the artificial, her practice confronts the seductive promise of transcendence and enhancement, creating space for reflection on the role of current digital infrastructures in shaping how we understand ourselves and others.

Aisling Phelan’s Exhibition

Art in a glass bell on the floor at the exhibition System Arming at Luan Gallery
Installation on floor and screen on the wall at the exhibition System Arming at Luan Gallery
Video art installation with headphones for listening at the exhibition System Arming at Luan Gallery
Art on white wall at the exhibition System Arming at Luan Gallery
Speakers in a half cirkel with chairs and a listener at the exhibition System Arming at Luan Gallery

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