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As we enter a virtualized world such as the media, mainly social networks, I question the productions of identities, how algorithms and codes modify our experience when browsing and also the situation of being interconnected all the time creates affections between the human and the net. This has led me to think that we are opting for pressure mechanisms where we stop being, we create questionable digital content and we mutate into what these media want us to be.

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I have always been influenced by social networks and the internet, it is something that I encounter on a daily basis, that is why I manage to transform all this digital material into works that constantly talk about manipulation on the network. Not only from being but also from how we are formed through what we see, read and hear from all this computer mass, thus I create abstract projections, in addition to intervening in some platforms such as Facebook, Google rethink its functionality, algorithms and interfaces with a look at what will happen in the future and how it currently affects the virtual-real sphere on a large scale.

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What is the simulated world we are looking for? What characters and personalities will they have? How can we rethink a new algorithm or interface to give a new meaning to the network? Starting from these questions, I observe in cyberhuman relationships an unstable, irregular body that escapes from reality, that is limited on a screen, is shaped, redesigned, built, loses trust and credibility. I wonder how social media and the internet have changed interconnectivity by creating endless identities and algorithmic leveraging platforms for unpleasant use. I am looking for a reflection, a criticism, a struggle with the media manipulation of what it means to be able to be and live on the networks. I work from digital media, images and projections where I play with encrypted messages, create multiple identities, information abstractions, saturate, edit, design imaginary, with the help of programmers, I intervene and design new fictions to inhabit the network.

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