Pseudónimo Cía.

Pseudónimo Compañía de Arte Contemporáneo is a Chilean artistic collective engaged in transdisciplinary research-creation, positioning the body as a territory of resistance and a generator of knowledge. Their practice develops technopoetic languages rooted in the South American context, bringing contemporary dance, multimedia stage design, and hardware development into dialogue. With a decade-long trajectory, the collective, co-directed by Ninoska Soto and Gabriel Miranda, is structured around collaboration, network-based collective work, and the circulation of artistic projects as transversal axes of its practice. Through experimentation as a critical, affective, and sensory tool, it seeks to question, celebrate, and reinvent the contradictions of our present.

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Latest project in residence

Ímbrica (2026) is a transdisciplinary research-creation project that materializes a performative bio-geotechnology in which hardware functions as an expanded sense for engaging with material agency. Through a mapped improvisational structure, a wireless technical system processes biometric, kinetic, and environmental variables in real time. This flow of biological and technical feedback generates luminous and sonic events that affect both the performance space and the performer’s body, rehearsing entanglement as a poetics of resistance to the reductionist narratives of modernity.

Graner Residency Archive

  • 2026 · Cross-residency with Espacio Checoeslovaquia (Chile) · Ímbrica (with the support of the Institut Ramon Llull as part of its international residency support program).