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  • Snow Globe was the official email announcement for the Whitney Museum's BitStreams and Data Dynamics show, which ran from March 22 through June 10, 2001. It was a microsite in form of an animated snow globe containing information about the show and
  • This was an improvisation performance with digital projections and live video, with script written by Esteban Ulrich. The software Moldeo was used to generate the real-time visuals, and I contributed with some of the programming. It took place at
  • Latent State - video
    This project was developed during 2009 as part of my MFA thesis at the Design Media Arts department at UCLA. It consisted in the creation of a live cinema piece using a number of resources for real-time AV performance and a combination of digital
  • Netomatheque provides a voice-driven interface to the netomat browser. In a cozy living room setting, with a comfortable couch, a fireplace and floor to ceiling projections on the walls Netomatheque allows the user to talk directly to the WWW using
  • 3 Seconds in the Memory of the Internet explores the notion of privacy and memory on the Internet. Three arbitrary seconds were selected from three different decades in the Internet's development: one from the 1980s , one from the 1990s and one
  • The human cell is still a mystery to us in many ways. We cannot see it with the naked eye, only with the help of powerful microscopes. This Virtual Reality presents an imaginary inside of a human eukaryotic cell, enlarged about 300.000 times to
  • I made this video back in 2005 for the S3 Project (Sights and Sounds of Science), organized by the Materials Research Center of the University of Chicago. I combined some video shot inside the old building of the James Frank Institute, with
  • Crave - video
    I participated in the design and implementation of the live digital projections in the theater play “Crave”, using the software Moldeo. The first season of the play was at El Lavapiés Theater, Buenos Aires, between May 20 and December 9, 2006, and
  • Biopsia - video
    This piece is a kinetic sculpture consisting in a disc where a drop of colored water falls from the ceiling at regular intervals. An animation of a clockwork mechanism, revolving around the color stains, is projected onto the disc. It was part of
  • Four Stories with a Twist is an algorithmically generated ‘music video’ with an original music score and script. The script is based on Albert Camus’ The Stranger and takes place in contemporary Paris. The music was written for a jazz ensemble and