Chloe Pare-Anastasiadou

selected projects:
voidsー空洞, 2026
cosmohapticsー宇宙の手触り, 2025
Ephemerides (object group), 2024
fantastic fields, 2024
xenolith, 2023
Silver streaming systems銀河系, 2022-2023
1000 A4 washi cosmos squares, 2022-2023
metagrid, 2022
Polyethylene, 2022
Planetary Systems, 2022

archive geometría polisentimental, 2024
1000 g regolith, 2021
Gravestone, 2021
Arche, 2021
1000 cranes V2, 2020
Squaring the circle, 2020
DRESS 2020, 2020
1000 versions of the cube, 2019
what is cosmos, 2019
KOLYVA, 2018
The Platonic Game of Life, 2017
Psyki-1, 2017
The Chessboard I, 2016
1000 cranes, 2015
haiku, 2014

fantastic fields • ファンタスティック・フィールズ, 2024
A collaboration with the Immigration Museum Tokyo, Ougi Junior High School Art Club, and the City of Adachi

Fantastic fields is a four-meeting workshop about ecological touch and nature’s queer performativities that I designed and co-facilitated with Gohan, Mimi, and Asako as part of the Immigration Museum Tokyo’s Educational Program in Adachi City. Each participant received a kit with laser-cut paper objects animated by geological rock classifications. Throughout the four meetings, we transformed these objects as means of self-mapping and autofiction within those paperscapes. Each meeting included a concept (the self, the environment, the future, and connections) that related to a rock category (igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic, and atlas), and after sharing landscaping art references we would edit the objects.

Photos by Ryohei Tomita.