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  • arctic conquistadors -
    Arctic Conquistadors examines the tensions and conflicts characterizing the Arctic today. The Arctic space is being re-mapped / re-drawn / re-appropriated by the traditional stakeholders and newcomers, be it private or state-owned corporations,
  • Fluides is an organic and reactive artwork where a sensitive water gathers energy from spectators’ hands. This water is a unifying thread which conducts bodies’ energies in the center of the installation through infinite sonorous and luminous fluids
  • Two video projections are confronted on the same screen. The first shows the bodies of African dancers in exultant movements, gradually moving into a trance. The other presents the State’s armed forces: the worrying and repressive face of the
  • "Subtitled Public," 2005 computer, custom software, camera, projector variable dimension interactive installation Installation view at Sala de Arte Público Siqueiros, Mexico City, México. "Subtitled Public" consists of an empty exhibition space
  • Tower of heads is a sculpture created with audiovisual devices by means of electronic image. The work comprises five modules that generate a visual forms through a technique which allows exposure of the three-dimensional moving images. Generated
  • Roaming -
    This experimentation starts from appropriation of small chips present inside those mobile phone charms that light up when a call comes in. In a panel, light is literally launched to the invisible radiation that comes from the mobiles and invades our
  • World of female avatars is a project for expanded understanding of women and their relation to their body. By using the internet as an artistic survey media as many different entries from different cultures as possible will be collected. The public
  • Hansen, Mark. Bodies in Code: interfaces with digital media. New York: Routledge, 2007.
  • Morse, Margaret. Treshold Experiences, Incendiary Bodies and Frail Machines In Jim Campbell: Transforming Time: Electronic Works: 1990-1999, , 33-34. Tempe, Arizona: Arizona State University Art Museum, 1999.
  • Angerer, Marie-Luise and Kathrin Peters and Zoe Sofoulis, ed. Future Bodies: Zur Visualisierung von Körpern in Science und Fiction. New York, Wien: Springer, 2002.