Alejandro Borsani

Alejandro Borsani is an artist who explores the intersections of art, science and technology through his work with sculpture, electronics and computational methods. He utilizes video and animation to create narratives that blend fact and fiction around sites with contested histories and uncertain futures. His works have been presented in solo shows, group exhibitions, festivals and conferences around the world in such venues as Cairotronica (Cairo), ACM SIGGRAPH (LA), Aesthetica Short Film Festival (York), BIENALSUR (Buenos Aires), Artech (Braga), Videobrasil (São Paulo), Story of Light (Goa), Festival Internacional de la Imagen (Manizales), Channels (Melbourne) and Lahore Design Summit (Lahore).
Borsani currently serves as Associate Professor at the Rhode Island School of Design, where he teaches in the Experimental and Foundation Studies division and the Computation, Technology and Culture concentration. He holds an MFA in Electronic Arts from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and an MFA in Electronic Visualization from the School of Art and Design of the University of Illinois at Chicago. He lives and works in Providence (US) and San Juan (Argentina).