I work with electromechanical sculptures, sound, and interactive installations that explore the tensions between the mechanical and the sensitive. I am interested in how technological objects can embody affect, memory, and behaviour. Using repurposed materials, electronic components, and sensors, I build autonomous devices that move, react, and generate sound, proposing unexpected connections between bodies, machines, and space.

My practice combines programming, electronics, printmaking, and material experimentation. With a DIY and process-based approach, I explore how technology can serve as a means to question established narratives and open up new forms of relation and perception. My work has been presented in galleries in Canada and Argentina, and at art and technology festivals in Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, and Germany.

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