ARTIST'S STATEMENT

 

As a visual artist, I am interested in perceptual shifts and the correlation these changes have on a larger scale. As humans, we have a fixed viewpoint that allows us, for example, to see certain wavelengths from a fixed perspective. I also believe our reality consists in the overlapping of other coexisting realities. I intend to capture how these forces shape and distort the ways we interact with our surroundings.

 

 

I use an interdisciplinary approach to create devices that confront the way we are generally comfortable seeing. Interactive pieces are seen as strategies to approach these subjects by making and then observing the results. These can either be in the form of processes or final pieces. Through research and trial and error, I continue to explore the limits and biases of human and artificial intelligence.

 

 

A systemic methodology allows me to process images using different media and procedures to explore the limits in quality, definition and the unnoticed coexistence of perceptions in the construction of identity. I also conceive identity constructs as overlays that coexist and pre-domain with more and less intensity and, therefore, I am interested in their constructions in relation to the uncommon aspects of materiality.

 

 

I build models with the intention of questioning how we comprehend and how we process and access information. By understanding systems of intelligence and biases in our own perception, we should be able to grasp with more clarity how we act or think in a certain way, and therefore, speculate about how this relation unfolds in a systemic reality.

 

 

I hope that through my work I can make these subjects and questions more visible.

 

 

 

 

Proposal "Unknown Realities" for Dilston Gallery Exhibition (2022)