Marcos Montane (b. 1986, Buenos Aires, Argentina; lives and works in Buenos Aires).
His work stems from a vital duality: time spent in front of the screen and time spent in stillness. Through audiovisual installations and short films, he explores the porous border where digital simulations and the material world collide. His practice investigates the narratives generated by synthetic light, the boundaries of screens, and the friction between abstract code and physical space.
Utilizing 3D animation, digital modeling, and algorithmic behaviors, Marcos constructs alternative environments and artificial organisms that question how life, autonomy, and tension emerge from digital tools. His projects materialize as immersive spaces where digital entities and diverse bodies—whether human, botanical, mechanical, or inanimate—attract, resist, and transform one another.