He's a Montreal/Barcelona based multidisciplinary artist, creative technologist and most importantly a builder working across moving image, sculpture, photography, painting, and immersive environments. His practice explores the tension between the intuitive nature of humans and the cold architectures of algorithmic systems that lure us with speed, visibility, the illusion of progress and promise forever seducing us. His main research topics include water, robots, energy, data, centers and surveillance. In an era where every gesture is ranked, he uses repetition and rituals like swimming and walking as ways to resist algorithmic tempo and return to something slower, more embodied. He's interested in how we might reset ourselves not through escape, but through intentional loops of sensations. The acts that defy the linearity of progress and reclaim rhythm as a form of revolt. The aesthetic of his work is shaped by fragments: fractured realities, glitched architectures, images both real and simulated. He treats digital space as both construction site and arena, where code behaves like a creature without biology, yet shaping our most intimate impulses. Inspired by artists like Bill Viola, David Hockney and mostly nature, he creates environments where immersion becomes reflection. Where the viewer is not consumed by technology, but aware of its seduction. Where movement becomes a way to map ourselves back into natural time. This work emerges from a growing concern about the environmental and psychological costs of the electronics industry and its grip on our attention.
As the founder of ÇREN and notmadewithai, he brings together international artists committed to using technology consciously and ethically. Both organizations operate as collaborative ecosystems, working at the intersection of art, research, and storytelling to raise awareness about the systems we live in and imagine how they might be reprogrammed.
You can hire him as a Concept/Installation Artist, Scenographer or Art Director.
He's available for collaboration as an Interface Poet, Immersion/Atmosphere Architect, AI Ceremony Designer, or even as a Strava Run Sketcher.