Christopher Palm
Ecuador
Biography
Visual artist specializing in photography and creative technologies who lives on the coast of Ecuador. His work explores the complex relationship between perceived reality, time, and the unknowable, using digital processes to question how the physical world is represented and experienced. He has exhibited internationally across four continents and is currently Digital Director of SIY Gallery in San Francisco, where he leads an artist collective focused on mental health awareness, translating artistic practices into digital spaces to reach new audiences and explore emerging media. His recent work centers on manipulating photogrammetry point clouds, drawing conceptual and emotional influence from a near-death experience. The digital medium allows him to alter conventional notions of space, materiality, and permanence. His work has been published internationally, including in the coffee-table book Abstractions on the Road in Asia. In 2003 he was recognized by Epson for his pioneering contributions to four-color printing, a foundational technology for contemporary digital color photographic printing.












