Claudia Robles-Angel is an interdisciplinary artist born in Bogotá-Colombia, currently living in Cologne-Germany and active worldwide.
Her work and research cover different aspects of visual and sound art, which extend from audiovisual fixed-media compositions to performances and installations interacting with biomedical signals via the usage of interfaces such as, for example, the BCI -Brain Computer Interface-, measuring brain waves activity.
She has been artist-in-residence in several outstanding institutions, for example at ZKM Karlsruhe (DE), KHM Cologne (DE), at the ICST – Institute for Computer Music and Sound Technologies ZHdK Zurich (CH) and at the CMMAS – Mexican Center for the Music and the Soundarts Morelia (MX).
Her work is constantly featured in not only media and sound-based festivals/conferences but also in group and solo exhibitions around the globe, for example, the ZKM Center in Karlsruhe; KIBLA Multimedia Centre in Maribor, Bauhaus Museum für Gestaltung Berlin, the International Computer Music Conferences ICMC in Copenhagen, Montréal and Utrecht; Festival Internacional de la Imagen in Manizales, ESPACIO Fundación Telefónica in Buenos Aires, DRHA2010 Sensual Technologies London, New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival NYCEMF; SIGGRAPH Asia in Yokohama; Re-New Festival Copenhagen; New Interfaces for Musical Expression Conference NIME Oslo; ISEA Istanbul, Manizales, Durban and Gwangju, at the 55th Venice Biennale (CAMP Festival - Prohelvetia - Salon Suisse), New Media Art Festival Miami, Audio Art Festival Cracow, CMMR Symposium on Computer Music Multidisciplinary Research Plymouth and Marseille, at Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center New York City, Museum of Contemporary Art Bogotá, MADATAC 07 Madrid, IK Stichting Vlissingen, Digitale Duesseldorf, Athens Digital Art Festival ADAF, Immersive Lab ICST Zurich, Heroines of Sound Berlin, Museo de Antioquia, Experimental Intermedia New York City, RE:SOUND Festival/MAH Aalborg, SA))_gallery-Electromuseum Moscow, CMMAS -Mexican Center for the Music and the Sound Arts Morelia, Kunst-Station Sankt Peter Köln and recently at MM Gerdau Museum in Belo Horizonte.