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Tomas Laurenzo
About
I am an artist, academic and computer scientist working across physical and digital media. My practice explores how technologies shape meaning — and how art can contribute to our understanding of these processes.I am currently Associate Professor of Critical Media Practices at the University of Colorado Boulder.

Artworks currently in exhibition
Year | Venue | Title | Resource |
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2025 | SUBTE Museum Uruguay | Montevideo, 1983 | Documentation |
2025 | CVPR—AI Art Gallery | Abandoned Future | Online Gallery |
2024 | CVPR—AI Art Gallery | Hommage Numérique | Online Gallery |
2024 | Superior, CO Art Colect. | Abandoned Fiction | Public Art |
2020 | NeurIPS—AI Art Gallery | Be Water | Online Gallery |
2019 | NeurIPS—AI Art Gallery | Smile | Online Gallery |
2018 | ECCV—Computer Vision Art | Traces | Online Gallery |
To Know More...
Should you want to know more about my work before this site's update is over, these are relatively efficient points of access:
Video documentation of my artworks and performances are often available on my Vimeo account.
Technical information such as documentation and source code may be accessed via my Github repositories.
Publications stemming from academic efforts and social interventions are sometimes included in my ISEA's Public Archives profile.
Additionally, some information about me can be found in CU Boulder and Wikipedia.
Tomas Laurenzo, PhD
2085 Colorado Avenue
Gate 7, Suite 255,
UCB 477, Boulder (CO)
80309, USA