Mariano Sardón, an artist hailing from Argentina, engages in
transdisciplinary projects at the intersection of art, science, and
technology. His works incorporate data art, coding, and interactive
installations, often in collaboration with scientists. Sardón's artistic
performances take shape as experimental setups for neuroscientific
studies, exploring a range of topics from social cognition to the
neuroscience of reading, gestural communication, and textual
semantics. His work has been showcased at numerous international
venues, including the 57th Venice Biennale, Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery,
Ars Electronica Linz, Berlin, Mexico, Shen Zhen, Palazzo Fortuni,
Venice, Artericambi Gallery, La Havana Biennial, ISEA, ACM, Ruth
Benzacar Gallery Buenos Aires, and the Museum of Latin American Art
and Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires. Sardón has received
recognition for his work, including the 2019 ARCO Electronic Arts
Award at the ARCO Gallery Fair and the "Konex Award" in the Visual Arts
Category awarded by the Konex Foundation Buenos Aires. He has also
shared his knowledge through lectures and workshops at prestigious
institutions such as Zentrum Kunst Medien, ZKM, Karlsruhe, George
Pompidou Center, and Ars Electronica.