Chloe Chen

Dr. Chloe Chen is a Lead Digital Archivist and Creative Technologist holding a Ph.D. in Digital Humanities from King's College London. Boasting over 11 years of experience bridging technology and fine arts, she currently consults for major European tech-art symposiums and national heritage institutions. Her daily work revolves around solving complex preservation issues for born-digital artworks, ensuring long-term institutional access to interactive and generative masterpieces.

Dr. Chloe Chen stands at the very forefront of the digital art revolution, combining rigorous academic research with cutting-edge technological application. She earned her Ph.D. in Digital Humanities from King's College London, where her groundbreaking thesis focused on the emulation of obsolete interactive software. For over 11 years, she has worked closely with leading UK museums to formulate robust, long-term archival strategies for highly unstable interactive art and virtual reality installations. Dr. Chen is an absolute authority on the ethical sourcing of image databases for AI training, strictly navigating UK copyright laws and fair dealing clauses to protect both artists and institutions. Her technical mastery extends to WebGL native platforms, precise photogrammetry scanning, and the deployment of immutable digital ledgers to prove the authenticity of physical artworks. She writes extensively to educate museum directors, digital creators, and tech startups on how to avoid the software bloat and hardware obsolescence that inevitably destroy born-digital works. She frequently addresses the bio-ethical boundaries of cybernetic performances and the critical importance of designing multi-sensory interactive installations for neurodiverse audiences. Her writing acts as a vital bridge between the fast-paced technology industry and the slower, preservation-focused traditional museum world. By carefully documenting algorithmic seed values and championing open-source scripts, she ensures that the generative art of today remains fully accessible to the audiences of tomorrow.