Through digital art, performance, installation, poetry and sound, Loïs Soleil's practice aims to bridge the emotional and the political by posing intersectional cyber/techno-feminist questions.
Her work confronts the everyday sexist structures of the web, its biased algorithms, codes, culture and languages. She explores the links between vulnerability, pop culture, voyeurism and desire, and often uses self-portraits/selfies, the leitmotif of the bedroom, relationships (irl or online) and poetry to illustrate a female gaze through which sexuality, love, "hyper intimacy", and empowerement can be expressed. For the Loïs Soleil, the personal is political, the private is political.