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Artists, thinkers, curators, researchers from the exact sciences, social sciences, and humanities, scientists, and technologists reflecting on the present and projecting future scenarios. A new collective formed by participants from across the country. Local, regional, and international phases.

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Adriana Baldani

Chaco

Adriana Baldani She is a transdisciplinary artist and model maker from Chaco, Argentina, whose work explores the creation of sensory devices that act as extensions of the skin. Her pieces propose the body as a territory for investigation, rethinking our ways of inhabiting the world and imagining possible futures.

Roma Blanco

CABA

Roma Blanco She is a creator focused on formal research into hybrid practices and long-term processes. Her work encompasses experimental graphics, collaborative art, performance art, and audiovisual media. Her pieces delve into the physical and metaphysical dimensions of things and explore new interpretations of reality, focusing on philosophy, science, and mysticism.

Javier Bustos

CABA

Javier Bustos He is a media artist, composer, performer, and teacher with a degree in Arts from the University of Buenos Aires. He develops his work in a transdisciplinary manner, ranging from experimental instrument making to visual, sound, and performance arts. His artistic exploration proposes poetics of listening and sound production through the dialogue between new technological media, matter, body, space, and movement.

Juan Ignacio Cabruja

Buenos Aires

Juan Ignacio Cabruja Her work focuses on exploring light, its absence, and how it interacts with space, its pictorial capacity, and how it relates to bodies and territory, problematizing its apparatus through this exploration. She also conducts reviews of paintings from art history, generating references by using color maps from those works.

Ana Laura Cantera

Buenos Aires

Ana Laura Cantera She is a transmedia artist, researcher, and postgraduate professor. Her work articulates art, science, and technology from a more-than-human Latin American perspective, investigating biomaterials—especially mycelium—biofabrication, speculative narratives, and experimental devices that address the territorial extractivisms that permeate Latin America.

Be Céspedes

Between rivers

Be Céspedes She is a visual and sound artist. Her research focuses on the creation of listening and communication devices built with technological waste, disused appliances, and materials collected on field trips, as well as on performances and recordings where she intervenes in devices and materials, considering reuse as a way to overcome obsolescence.

Alfio Demestre

CABA

Alfio Demestre He is a draftsman and sculptor. Together with three other artists, he created the collective Oligatega Numeric, which works with images, texts, video, music, and installations, investigating the relationship between technology, language, and thought processes. His practice focuses on the development of objects and installations infused with light, drawing, and technological components.

Juan Desteract

CABA

Juan Desteract He is a visual artist, graphic designer, and teacher. He approaches the visual arts by combining experimental film, digital video, and photography, focusing on certain distinctive features of structuralism, audiovisual preservation, and the use of archival material.

Sofia Desuque

Santa Fe

Sofia Desuque She is a visual artist and professor at the National University of Rafaela. A graduate in Arts (UNR), she specialized in Contemporary Art Practices (UNC) and completed postgraduate studies in Art and Technology (UBA). In 2025, she received a nomination for the EFG Latin American Art Award at BAphoto and the In Situ Award at the Rosario Microfair. She works on constructing autobiographical devices and investigates ways of documenting memories to transform them into fictions.

Andrés Di Martino

CABA

Andrés Di Martino He works as a researcher and professor at the undergraduate and graduate levels in subjects related to New Technologies at UNA and UMSA, among others. From the field of electronic interfaces, robotics, and programming, he explores, through objects, installations, and performances, the intersections between energy and the human condition by means of analogies that arise from technological reinterpretation.

Santiago Fernandez Garcia

CABA

Santiago Fernandez She is an artist and researcher with a background in Visual Arts and a Master's degree in Technology and Aesthetics of Electronic Arts from UNTREF, where she currently teaches. As an artist, she investigates technological objects and sensibilities through computing, exploring the interactions between body and devices, memory, and collective processes.

Ivan Ferrero

Cordoba

Ivan Ferrero He is an architect, artist, and researcher. Co-founder of Estudio RARE, dedicated to experimental design. Co-director of Alterable, a space for artistic production and dissemination. Expert in the design and optimization of lightweight structures, digital fabrication, parametric design, and data-driven design.

Cecilia Lis García

Chaco

Cecilia Lis García She is an intermedial producer, holds a degree in Philosophy (UNNE), and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Augmented Humanities (UNR). Her practice is situated at the critical intersection of art, science, and technology, addressing the socio-ecological transition through research-creation. A specialist in intermedial hybridization, her work integrates techno-sensitive procedures with ecosomatic analog-manual procedures, developing projects aimed at producing knowledge situated within the context of the current techno-diverse transformation.

Gonzalo Maciel

Buenos Aires

Gonzalo Maciel He is a light artist, cultural manager, and teacher. A graduate in Art History from UMSA, his primary artistic training comes from the workshops and programs he has participated in. His solo exhibitions typically feature intimate installations where color pervades the space, creating an immersive and hypnotic effect.

Celeste Martinez Abburrá

Cordoba

Celeste Martinez Abburrá She holds a degree in Visual Arts from the Faculty of Arts, National University of Córdoba (UNC), 1998. She completed postgraduate studies in Technologies in Contemporary Art at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), 2022. She lives and works in Córdoba. Since 1998, she has participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions. In 2011, she was part of the Italian Pavilion at the 54th Venice Biennale. Her work focuses on the relationship between body and illness as a social metaphor.

Damian Monti Falicoff

Santa Fe

Damian Monti Falicoff He is an artist, meme curator, and archivist at CONICET (National Scientific and Technical Research Council). His practice explores the intersections between archives, internet culture, technological sovereignty, and sensitivity in virtuality. He holds a degree in Fine Arts from the UNR (National University of Rosario) and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Technology and Aesthetics of Electronic Arts (UNTREF).

Victoria Pastrana

Tucuman

Victoria Pastrana She was born in Amaicha del Valle, Tucumán, Argentina, in 1999. She trained at Workshop C and the Sculpture Workshop of the Faculty of Arts of the UNT, graduating with a degree in Visual Arts in 2024. She investigates the practices and knowledge of the indigenous community to which she belongs, focusing her production on working with textiles, clay/adobe and performance.

Carla Pucci

Buenos Aires

Carla Pucci Her research focuses on photography, video, and digital media, and she works as a performer, creator, and director in a constant process of inquiry. Her work explores the relationship between life and death, disappearance, and the human body as a political and technological territory. She questions how media devices—from analog television to social networks—transform perception, distort time, and turn human experience into a consumable spectacle.

Tania Puente

CABA

Tania Puente She is a curator and researcher. She is currently pursuing a doctorate in Comparative Arts Theory (UNTREF). She has curated exhibitions in museums, galleries, and institutions such as the Spanish Cultural Center in Buenos Aires, El Obrador Creative Center, Center for Sound Art, +CODE, Acéfala Gallery, El Mirador, Sala Peluche, and Pabellón 4, among others.

Lourdes Rivadeneyra

Tucuman

Lourdes Lucía Rivadeneyra She is a visual artist. She lives and works in Tucumán, where she develops a practice focused on the relationship between image, technology, and territory. She holds a University Technician degree in Photography (Faculty of Arts, UNT) and a Technician degree in Communication Sciences (Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, UNT).

Ivan Rivelli

Río Negro

Ivan Rivelli She has been an artist-in-residence in El Bolsón since 2012, where she teaches and develops her artistic practice. Digital media are present in her work, with sound predominating over other media. In some cases, the sound piece takes on an individual meaning, but in most cases, it is the materialization of a broader process, such as a poetic action, a drift, or an investigation.

Naty Rizzo

CABA

Natalia Rizzo She is a visual artist, researcher, and teacher. Her practice lies at the critical intersection of generative artificial intelligence, robotics, video installation, performance, and crafts. With a Master's degree in Electronic Arts from UNTREF and a graduate of UNA, her work investigates alienation in everyday life through interactive devices that challenge the human-machine relationship.

Agustín Eduardo Rodríguez

Buenos Aires

Agustín Eduardo Rodríguez He holds a Master's degree in Art and Society in Latin America (FA-UNICEN), a teaching degree in Visual Arts, and a postgraduate specialization in Public Art (ESAV-DGCyE). He is a teacher, artist, and researcher. His work alternates between independent group projects, interventions in public spaces, handcrafted editions, drawing, and relational works; questioning the link between art, territory, institutions, and community in the city where he lives, Bahía Blanca.

Sebastian Seifert

CABA

Sebastian Seifert is a digital artist with over 25 years of experience specializing in the convergence of art, technology, and artificial intelligence. He has developed net art, interactive video installations, and multimedia performances. With his audiovisual project Microfeel, he explores the synthesis of image and sound, fusing ambient music, beats, and digital visuals.

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Andrés Maximiliano Belfanti

Cordoba

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Agustín Miguez

Santa Fe

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Buenos Aires

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