Carlotta blends fine art, scientific experimentation and technology to reflect on techno-mutations and their impact on non/more-than and human life.
Carlotta is a Venezuelan-born artist whose work explores the intersection of art, science, and technology. With a background in Fundamental Physics and an MFA in Design and Technology from Parsons, she investigates how digital and organic structures merge, creating speculative realities. Her research-based practice questions the impact of technological evolution on bodies, psyches, and landscapes. Carlotta’s work has been featured in international exhibitions, including The Science Gallery Dublin and the Harddiskmuseum.
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Carlotta Aoun’s research focuses on the evolving relationship between technology and the organic world, exploring how digital systems increasingly merge with natural structures. Her work investigates the psycho-physical impact of this technological integration, imagining future mutations in bodies, minds, and environments. Her practice addresses themes like adaptability, technological symbiosis, and digital interference, often questioning how living beings will cope with rapid technological progress. Through her interdisciplinary approach, she seeks to envision alternative realities, exploring both the material and immaterial aspects of the digital age.