| Leonardo/ISASTwith Arizona State University

Alejandro Borsani

at Rhode Island School of Design - RISD
Providence,

Alejandro Borsani is an artist and educator who explores the intersection of natural and artificial systems by creating videos, installations, sculptures, custom software and electronics. His research is driven by a curiosity about physical phenomena and the exploration of emergent technologies. His works have been presented in solo and group exhibitions internationally. Borsani holds an MFA in Electronic Arts from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2012) and an MFA in Electronic Visualization from the University of Illinois at Chicago (2010). He also received a degree in Audiovisual Design from the School of Architecture, Design and Urbanism at the University of Buenos Aires (2007). He served as faculty in the Creative Computation Program at the Southern Methodist University and in the New Media Arts Program at the University of North Texas. Currently, he is Assistant Professor in the Experimental and Foundation Studies Division at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).

Journal Articles:
In Search of the Miraculous

90° South

August 2012
Special Section: Highlights from the IEEE VIS 2013 Arts Program (VISAP’13): Part 1

DataRemix: Designing the Datamade

October 2015