Mario Carrillo (b. 1991) is an artist and researcher with a profound interest in exploring the connections between creativity, technology, and visual perception. He works with code to create animations that blend wonder and discomfort, often resulting in sensory distortions. His diverse practice involves using computation as a form of expression and engaging with technology from an experimental, exploratory, and creative standpoint.
Carrillo is driven by creating art that becomes part of iconic landmarks around the world. Beyond his digital work, he brings to life large-scale visual installations across America, Europe, and Asia. He collaborates with renowned artists, brands, agencies, studios, and institutions worldwide, who resonate with this artistic approach.
Additionally, he participates in international events and cultural centers, discussing themes related to art and technology. He currently lives and works in Sinaloa, Mexico.