Chloe Nolan is a video and installation artist, living and working on Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung land. Questions surrounding what it means to perform and how feelings of pressure and anxiety can be capitalised upon, are at the forefront of Nolan’s practice. Through an osmotic process of cutting, re-editing found footage and generating machine learning imagery based on her stream-of-consciousness writings, Nolan’s work engages audiences in speculative and pseudo-scientific narratives that propose there is power in vulnerability and exposure of one’s psychological state.