señal

Señal is a transdisciplinary studio that brings together artists, creatives and programmers.

We work at the intersection of technology, applied art and visual thinking.

We are driven by an obsessive curiosity to understand how systems work — images, interfaces, the ways ideas circulate.

We are interested in questions, their tensions, processes as much — or more — than results. We think of creativity as a flow of collective thought.

We believe in aesthetic sensibility and continuous learning, in constant dialogue between crafts.

We seek to study that signal, modulating and calibrating an idea until we find its resonance.

Founders

Camila Anaïs

Camila Anaïs

Camila Anaïs is an animator and audiovisual artist with international training in photography, multimedia design, animation and digital narratives. She works from a critical, experimental and author-led approach, combining analogue and digital techniques (2D, rotoscoping, cut-out, stop motion and mixed media) to explore memory, the body and the archive. She has collaborated with Teatrocinema, La Chueca, Fábula, Patio de Luz, Fundación La Fuente, Copec, El Desconcierto and labels such as Polydor/Universal, and has exhibited in Barcelona (Museu Can Framis, Pati Llimona, Galería Miscelánea) while training at UNIACC, ELISAVA, IDEP, Malmö University, the Escuela de Cine de Chile and the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

Diego Trujillo Pisanty

Diego Trujillo Pisanty

Mexican artist, focused on the use of information as material and theme of inquiry. His practice consists of building electronic machines that function as interfaces for searching for meaning in reality. Some of his previous projects address the relationship between information and identity, politics, surveillance and the construction of futures. His work has been awarded by the Lumen Prize and the Prix Ars Electronica, in addition to having been a fellow of the Jóvenes Creadores program on three occasions. Diego holds a Master of Arts from the Royal College of Art (graduate of the Design Interactions program) and a Bachelor's degree in Biology from UNAM.

Valentin Jadot

Valentin Jadot

Belgian artist and programmer who interweaves art, politics and technology to develop data-based interactive systems that explore migration, surveillance and power. His practice combines creative programming, 3D and artificial intelligence to create works for artists, brands, universities and design studios. He contributed to the exponential growth and brand development of Fintual, one of Latin America's most important startups, where he worked on software architecture for five years, and was a founder of FIN, Fintual's free programming school in Patagonia. Valentin holds Master's degrees in Law and Economics and is a self-taught programmer.