I am here to ask myself questions and to answer them through artistic actions. The channels I have used can vary but for most of my life I have been using sound to express questions that stem from pure curiosity about machines, programming languages, simple compositional structures, extreme noises, violence, people, videogames and political history.
My work is a counter approach to the specialization of a craft and aims to experiment with materials that are at hand at a certain moment of time and space.
Creative experimentation with random materials is then critical for me as a mean to produce art. It involves being inmersed and overwhelmed by the discoveries that occur inside a material, giving space for improvisation, mixing them with other types of knowledge and striving always for an experimental spirit. This means engaging with a material to the point where it itself becomes alive, giving results I didn't expect. This has allowed me to be taught by the material I am working with. I believe this is where a genuine production of knowledge occurs, allowing me to complexify and diversify my artistic language.