Eve Slatter

Eve Slatter’s work is a form of study on relationships and language, life and human behaviour both offline and online. She enjoys involving aspects of anthropological research through the observation of others and objects. Doing this, she embraces various media, most commonly digital photography, sound, video and recently, AI.

Using narrative and storytelling, she explores themes of history, modern technology, collective and individual identity and experience, iconography, semiotics and existence. There are elements of documentation to reflect these different themes, which are presented to audiences to invite an openness in perspective outside of their own paradigm.

Photograph of hiker, Nevada. Second year exhibit
Man on bike, Nevada. Second year exhibit
Reappropriated Image of space and pool, first year exhibit
Reappropriated Nasa image, first year exhibit
Reappropriated image of deer, first year exhibit
Photographic video piece, DVD