Born in 1994, Charline Dally lives between France and Quebec. Her practice combines analog video signals and computer generated imagery through films, installations, and performances. At the same time science-fiction and poetic reverie, her work outlines spaces where human, biological, mineral, and technological identities are played out and thwarted. Graduated from UQAM in visual arts, she has realized artistic residencies at Signal Culture (Owego, NY) and the Society for Technological Arts (Montreal). Her work has been presented in the exhibition “Ecological Disturbances: Slowing Down, Reflecting and Re-imagining” as part of HTMlles festival at Ada X center (Montreal), at FIFA - Festival International du Film sur l’Art (Montreal), and CTM festival (Berlin). She represented Quebec at « BMO 1st Art » exhibition at MOCA (Toronto) in 2019.