research
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PhD Research
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
ongoing
I am currently pursuing a PhD in Fine Arts investigating biodata as an emerging artistic language within contemporary art. My research explores how the invisible biological signals generated by the human body can be transformed into perceptible experiences through light, space, and sensory engagement. Through a transdisciplinary approach that engages art, science, technology, and artificial intelligence, I examine new ways of interpreting and materializing biological data within artistic practice.
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2020
In my master’s thesis, I explored the relationship between memory and identity using light as my primary artistic medium. The project sought to reveal the subtle and invisible patterns that shape our inner experiences, making them perceptible through light. By capturing brainwave activity stimulated by memory and translating it into the visible spectrum, the work created a bridge between the intangible processes of the mind and their tangible visual manifestation.
