Filmmakers whose films were chosen to appear in the 2025 Seattle AI Film Festival.
Researcher, visual artist and teacher. Interested in: interactive communication systems, design oriented to social innovation, ethics of virtual worlds and exploration of AI. His artistic production seeks a critical dialogue with the viewer through formats such as painting, video, installations, mobile applications or through collaborative actions. He understands technology as a medium that questions itself while redefining us in a process of constructing new meanings. He is currently working on possible ways to reverse the biases of disruptive AI to reflect on human-machine tensions, as well as how to search for interstitial spaces that enable new encounters between thought and image. His work has been exhibited in Arts Santa Mònica, Fundación Godia, Loop Festival, CCCB (Barcelona), FIB Art (Benicàssim), Off Arco (Madrid), DAHJ Gallery, Digital Graffiti Festival (Florida), K-AIFF'24 (Korea) or RAW’24 (Rome).
The artwork illustrates a future where the combination of AI’s analytical capabilities and human critical judgment allows for a richer and more nuanced understanding of historical documents, opening possibilities to reinterpret the past in innovative and revealing ways. At the same time, it promotes a critique of the senses and expressive exploration that transforms historical imagery into a living source of inspiration and knowledge. How can AI animation provide a richer understanding of history? Can AI bring memories to life?