I have a degree in Audiovisual Design from ESDi (URL) and a Master in Film and Visual Cultures from ESCAC (UB).My professional career combines university teaching experience in design with work in the audiovisual sector, both in productions and in the management of creative teams. I am passionate about exploring how emerging technologies reconfigure social and cultural relations, using audiovisual and image as tools to understand the contemporary world. This interdisciplinary approach guides my practice, seeking not only innovation but also an ethical reflection on the technological implications.
Thesis
IA Generativa como Herramienta Biopolítica: Un Estudio Crítico sobre la Iconopolítica Contemporánea
My research explores how generative artificial intelligence acts as a tool of biopolitical and psychopolitical control in contemporary visual culture. I analyse how these technologies transform visual perceptions, influence identities and challenge the authenticity of digital media. Through a practice-based, interdisciplinary approach, I examine the impact of generative AI on audiovisual production, with a particular focus on how these dynamics are reflected in both industry and academia, highlighting disinformation and privacy as key ethical challenges.