Biography

My work has developed from thinking about filmmaking, as a way to bring together my interest in images and sound. It takes as a starting point the body perception of external stimuli and how that influences our personal and collective experience. The tools I use are derived from audiovisual principles that allow reflection by changing the way they are conventionally used. In recent years, I have researched issues related to translation and the expansion of the sensory spectrum, the animist condition of objects, and the formation of the psychosomatic.

In addition to my autodidact training in disciplines that have included art, multidisciplinary research and technology, in 2010 I received a degree in Film and Television at the University Center of Design, Film and Television (Mexico City). In 2010 I was part of Fabrica, Benetton's creative laboratory in Treviso, Italy. I have twice been a fellow of the National Fund for Culture and the Arts (FONCA), with the projects HB (2009) and Microbels (2011). Individual exhibitions include Spectral (Guadalajara, 2013) and La purga (Mexico City, 2014). My work has been shown in Mexico, Italy, France, Czech Republic, Japan, Peru, Guatemala, Argentina, United States and the Netherlands. From 2011 to the present I have been teaching hypertext narrative, interactive objects and various workshops in physical computing.