In this work I am interested in the relationship between a photograph’s representational information, it’s indexicality, and the digital information that can be used to compose an image. The portraits, digital photographs made up of pixels that contain information about their size, shape placement and color. In the second set of images, I used a code created for this project to order the portrait’s pixels containing the highest red, green and blue values to the lowest. Another code creates the third set of images by taking the pixels in one image and placing them in another according to their red green and blue values. Since the elements of a picture have been quantified and discretized they are so clearly defined that they can be configured into any image. This digital information signal seems contradictory to how we look at and understand the world but perhaps it is not. Ultimately I want to investigate how this digital method of perception affects our concepts of looking at images and what we decide is accurate representation.