Enrique Radigales

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Enrique Radigales (born 1970 in Zaragoza, Spain) is a contemporary Spanish artist. After studying at Escola Massana de Barcelona and graduating from the Interactive Systems program at UPC University, Barcelona he lives and works in Madrid.

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Using HTML programming, video, photography and digital or analogue drawing techniques, his work explores the boundaries between digital and physical world to show an increasingly diffusing field where technological progress is questioned as a reflection of the economical and social evolution. Enrique Radigales is an artist based in Madrid, Spain. He works with HTML programming, installations and drawing techniques to explore the border between the digital and the analogue worlds. By doing so, he creates an ever-increasing field that allows him to comment on the technological progress as a reflection of the social and financial evolution, and therefore the relationships between temporality and technology.

Enrique studied painting at Escola Massana in Barcelona and graduated from the Interactive Systems program at UPC University, Barcelona, in 1996.

His work has been shown individually in international museums and cultural centers, such as MIS (São Paulo), Instituto Cervantes (Bordeaux) or La Casa Encendida (Madrid), and has participated in several biennials as WRO 2011 (Wroclaw, Poland), Biennial IEEB4 (Sibiu, Romania) or Biennal Electrohype (Ystad, Sweden).

Radigales was an Eyebeam artist-in-residence in 2012. [1] [2]

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