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She is a Barcelona/Berlin based artist and researcher. Her work critically explores the way techno-capitalist narratives affect the alphabetization of machines, humans and ecosystems. Her main research topics include data materiality, surveillance, interfaces, and the increasing militarization of civil society through digital media. She has presented her work in renowned institutions, museums, universities and festivals around the world such as Venice Biennale, Art Basel, MAXXI, MMOMA, MACBA, Laboral, CCCB, ZKM, Bozar, The Natural History Museum in Berlin, Austrian Museum of Applied Arts (MAK), Ars Electronica, HeK Basel, Photographer’s Gallery, Korean Cultural Foundation Center, Chronus Art Center, New York University, Georgetown University, Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University, Rutgers University, University of Cambridge, Goldsmiths University of London, University of Illinois, Concordia University, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, ETH Zürich, École d'Art d'Aix en Provence, British Computer Society, The New School, CPDP 2019, Transmediale, FILE and ISEA among many others.

Her work has been featured extensively on international media including The New York Times, The Financial Times, Der Spiegel, National Geographic, Quartz, Wired, Vice, The New Inquiry, Netzpolitk, El Mundo, O’Globo, La Reppublica, Fast Company, CBC, NBC or MIT Press.

She is the co-founder of the Critical Interface Politics Research Group at HANGAR [Barcelona], and has collaborated with organizations including the Mozilla Foundation and the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, one of Europe’s leading high-performance computing institutions. She's been a research fellow at BBVA Foundation, a fellow at The Weizenbaum Institute and Disruption Network Institute in Berlin, and an artistic researcher in residence at the Critical Media Lab at HGK in Basel. Currently, she is a professor for Networks in the Art Department at KHM in Cologne, and a visiting lecturer at Escola Elisava in Barcelona.