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Yago Pascual

SMTH Digital Art Program

BIOGRAFÍA

Visual artist, 22 years old, and Fine Arts student at the Complutense University of Madrid. Their practice operates at the intersection of technology, corporeality, sound, and gender, examining how bodies relate to both digital and physical environments. Through their work, they investigate and question contemporary structures of power, identity, and perception.

Working from a hybrid approach, they develop projects that combine traditional media—such as sculpture and installation—with digital formats, including video, sound art, and technological tools. Their work is oriented toward creating sensitive and immersive experiences that foster critical reflection and dialogue around the relationships between the human, the technological, and the collective.

Their most recent body of work proposes an intimate journey through the inner spaces of the self, represented as shifting architectures composed of rooms, electronic prostheses, and organic, breathing walls. In this context, each wall functions as a symbol of boundaries, memories, and defense mechanisms. The work frames the exploration of interiority as a process of recognition and acceptance of one’s own complexity, where fears, guilt, and repressed desires emerge and reshape the internal landscape. By confronting them, these elements are re-signified as guides, inviting the viewer to inhabit, understand, and reconcile with a constantly mutating inner territory, and to find meaning within their own darkness.

WORK

"City"

2026

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