Portrait picture of Arcangelo Constantini

Arcangelo ConstantiniArtist in Residence

Arcangelo Constantini is an artist in residence at Waag Futurelab within the Starts4Water II project.

Arcangelo Constantini is an artistic inventor from Mexico who engages in constant existential speculation, developing experimental hypotheses about reality through multifaceted and transdisciplinary processes. A passionate reader of science fiction and a fervent dreamer, he began correlating the structure of reality with digital media in the late ’80s. He started artistic production on the internet, founding unosunosyunosceros.com, a semantic repository where he built poetic aesthetic hypotheses about the perception of the dream-concrete-digital environment. He founded bakteria.org, a neuroaesthetic investigation into generative automatic drawing and writing, referencing the hologenome and the human ecosystem’s microbiota.

His exploration has led him to build interactive artefacts of physical computing and electromagnetic processes, exploring scientific and mystical methodologies. He constructs sound artefacts for public activations in his research and experimentation on water anomalies. His work has been exhibited at prominent institutions, including Laboratorio Arte Alameda, Museo de Arte Carrillo Gill, Museo de Arte Moderno, Exteresa Arte Actual, Museo Tamayo, Museo Universitario del Chopo, and MUAC.