ABOUT

The future rarely arrives without first appearing in culture.

Long before technologies transform daily life, their ideas first surface in art, fashion, design and storytelling. Artists, designers and thinkers often sense cultural shifts before they become widely recognized.

My work explores those early signals.

Across art, fashion, media and emerging technologies, I examine how cultural imagination anticipates change. Aesthetics, narratives, and creative experimentation often reveal new ways of seeing the world before they fully arrive.

Cultural Influence and Perspective

Many of my ideas draw from modernism and the artistic movements that followed it. These were periods when artists attempted to redefine the relationship between culture, technology and everyday life.

I’m particularly interested in Latin American artistic traditions, where modernisms, cultural hybridity and speculative imagination intersect in powerful ways. These traditions offer alternative perspectives on futurity that challenge the dominant narratives and expand how the future can be imagined.

Fashion is another important lens in this work. Fashion has long served as one of culture’s most immediate laboratories for new ideas. Through silhouette, material, symbolism and performance, designers test ideas about identity, technology and society. It also reveals how aesthetics move through culture and reshape how people see themselves and the worlds they inhabit.

At the same time, rapid technological change is transforming how stories are created and shared. Emerging media, digital tools and networked platforms are reshaping how ideas travel and evolve. Understanding these shifts requires examining not only the technologies themselves but also the artistic and cultural frameworks that give them meaning.

Areas of Exploration

My works draw from several overlapping fields.

Art and Cultural Movements

Modernism, postmodernism, and experimental artistic traditions that respond to periods of technological and social change.

Latin American Artistic Traditions

Cultural hybridity and speculative imagination within movements that expand interpretations of futurity beyond dominant Western frameworks.

Fashion as Cultural Technology

Fashion as a medium through which societies test identity, symbolism, materials and speculative visions of the future.

Media and Storytelling

How narratives, visual culture and media platforms shape the way societies interpret technological and cultural transformation.

Emerging Technologies

Artificial intelligence, digital media, networked systems that are transforming how creative ideas are produced and shared.

Speculative Futures

How imagination, aesthetics and storytelling help societies anticipate and interpret possible futures.


Approach

My work moves across disciplines rather than remaining within a single field. Historical research, cultural analysis, visual experimentation and speculative thinking all contribute to understanding how artistic ideas and technological change influence one another.

Rather than treating art, fashion, media and technology as separate domains, the goal is to examine where they intersect. Creative expression often reveals new possibilities before they become widely realized.

What You Will Find Here

This site will document that ongoing exploration. You may encounter:

  • Essays and reflections on art, fashion and media
  • Visual studies and conceptual experiments
  • Cultural analysis of emerging technologies
  • Explorations of speculative futures
  • Research fragments connecting historical movements to contemporary change

Together these pieces form a growing archive of ideas that examine how aesthetics, storytelling and cultural imagination shape the futures societies move toward.

Technology does not build the future alone.

Culture imagines it first.

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