Creative Digital Media Technologist, Artist and University Professor.
PhD in Creative & Critical Practice from Sussex University, UK.
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Passionate about developing digital projects from idea to conception. Specializing in UX prototyping, video-editing, and digital media installations, to develop custom projects and creative solutions.
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Experience with video & audio editing, Adobe Suite, HTML5, Java, video-mapping, live-coding, Arduino, Processing, and other open-source software.
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Expertise in teaching design and arts to undergrad students, delivering workshops and guiding both teams and individuals.
PUBLICATIONS AND CONFERENCES
February 2020, ‘Creative Interventions in Digital Borders: a digital art installation. Materializing Digital Borders through Mexico City’ (solo-exhibition), Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts – University of Sussex
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December 2017, ‘Live Coding in the Form of Remix Video’ (co-facilitator), International Conference on Live Coding 2017 – Comité de Asuntos Intangibles, Morelia
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December 2017, ‘Session 8: Panel Meshworks’ (Chair), International Conference on Live Coding 2017 – CMMAS concert Hall, Morelia
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June 2016, ‘Non-Conscious Cognition: Social Media, Algorithms and Bots. A Critical Case Study of Peñabots influence on Trending Topic #YaMeCansé’ (paper), New Directions in Media Research (NDiMR) conference - Department of Media and Communication, University of Leicester
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June 2016, ‘Video Remix Culture: is remix culture allowing the creation of a networked identity? Case Study of K-pop immersion as internet culture in the post digital age’ (presentation of work), (In)Visible Cultures CMCI conference - King’s College London
July 2015, ‘Non-Conscious Cognition: Social Media, Algorithms and Bots. A Critical Case Study of Peñabots influence on Trending Topic #YaMeCansé’ (paper), Symposium of Mexican Studies and Students in the UK – Collecting Ideas, Building the Future - University College London (UCL)
July 2015, ‘Post-digital collection: Pride & Prejudice. A collection of data visualisations’ (poster), Symposium of Mexican Studies and Students in the UK – Collecting Ideas, Building the Future - University College London (UCL)
