Current Artworks

THE TIMELINES PROJECT (2023-)

Mixed media installation

An installation that reimagines open data by centering on sentiment-driven contributions from cultural workers of different communities. It builds a shared advocacy narrative, revealing emotional forces in cultural actions and emphasizing formations, challenging biases in traditional cultural data structures.

The first iteration of this work will be on view in the Corpus: Bodies of Data exhibition at BRIC in Brooklyn in March 2025.

Previous Artworks

#MULTITUDES (2011)

Group Exhibition

An exhibition on Peruvian digital culture co-curated with Kiko Mayorga. #Multitudes presented a unique introduction to creativity and social action on the Internet, reflecting on the nature of this public sphere.

Cultural Center of Spain, Lima

VIVO (2008)

Installation
By Jaime Oliver, Mauricio Delfin, and José Aburto

An interactive installation made from recycled Styrofoam speakers, projectors, and interconnected computers. It responds to people’s presence, generating patterns and re-combinations of visual and audio material.

ICPNA Gallery, Lima

NOQANCHIS (ALL OF US) (2006)

Documentary

A documentary about a community in the Peruvian Andes, trying to remember how the community celebrated the Fiesta de las Cruces before the brutal internal armed conflict affected their community.

VIAJE HACIA LA NOCHE (2004)

Documentary

An experimental documentary celebrating the life and poetry of Peruvian poet Cesar Moro, filmed in Mexico, Peru, France, and the United Kingdom.

VIDEAMORO (2004)

Group exhibition

A media art exhibition celebrating Cesar Moro, Peru’s only surrealist poet and visual artist.

L’imaginaire Gallery, Lima

PARADISE ON EARTH (2004)

Directed by Santi Zegarra
Video by Mauricio Delfin

A video installation on the brazil-nut global economy and its impact on the people of Puerto Maldonado.

L’imaginaire Gallery, Lima

ENSAYO AUDIOVISUAL 1 (2003)

Directed by Jaime E. Oliver
Video by Mauricio Delfin

One of three audiovisual essays exploring how musical interpretation and instrumentation can be expanded by media.

Cultural Center of Spain, Lima

2/2/2 (2002)

Video Art

A walk through New York during the protests against the World Economic Forum in 2022.

ICPNA Gallery, Lima

SIRENÉTICA: VEHÍCULOS SIMBIÓTICOS (2002)

Group exhibition

A one-night collective exhibition exploring art as an expanded practice.

ICPNA Gallery, Lima

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