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Saulo Madrid’s art practice blurs the boundaries of the art world’s normative labels. Madrid’s practice focuses on areas of aesthetics and augmented architecture and the study of gesture and materiality from computational and phenomenological perspectives.

Madrid specializes in the creation and mediation of content across multi-platform echo-systems that include print, video, film, architectural, and responsive and augmented installations – integrating collaborations with an international scope of artists, architects, programmers, designers, galleries and museums, including: The Ground Magazine, Samsung, Exhibition Magazine, Domus, Alex Wang/Condé Nast, Rick Owens/Owenscorp, RAD HOURANI, MIT Media Lab, Topological Media Lab, Canadian Center for Architecture (CCA), Grand Palais/Galeries Nationales and the Palais Royal/Centre des Monuments Nationaux, Ministère de la Culture in Paris.

Madrid holds a BA in Architecture from Harvard University, a Master’s in Communication Studies from Concordia University and a master’s in Philosophy of Aesthetics and Phenomenology from La Sorbonne.