Sergio Mora-Diaz

Santiago, Chile

Video Mapping Stage Design Workshops Digital Performance Light Art Interactive Installation Architectural Mapping Live Visuals Audiovisual Art
Sergio Mora-Diaz is an artist and researcher exploring digital technologies and light as mediators between space, nature, and the human body. He creates immersive installations and performances through projection mapping and real-time generative systems, presenting his work internationally across art, science, and technology contexts.
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Sergio Mora-Diaz

Language

Spanish, English

Workshops

Sergio Mora-Diaz leads workshops that explore projection mapping as a bridge between light, technology, and space. Using MadMapper as a creative platform, participants are invited to experiment with digital imagery to transform architectural and performative contexts into dynamic, immersive environments. Each session combines conceptual reflection with practical creation, integrating visuals, movement, sound and interactive media.

Workshops are offered in English and Spanish, and can be adapted for universities, cultural institutions, and creative studios worldwide.

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Sergio Mora-Diaz is an artist and researcher whose work explores digital technologies and light as mediators between physical space, nature, and the human body. A graduate of Tisch School of the Arts at New York University and the School of Architecture at the University of Chile, he has developed an international practice at the intersection of art, science, and technology, creating immersive installations and performances through projection mapping and real-time generative systems.

His work has been presented at cultural institutions and events worldwide, including the New York Hall of Science, Lincoln Center, and ZAZ10 Times Square in New York; FILE Festival in São Paulo, Brazil; the Biennial of Media Arts of Santiago, Chile; the International Image Festival in Manizales, Colombia; 404 Festival in Mexico City; Scienceworks in Melbourne, Australia; Miyashita Park in Tokyo, Japan; and the K Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul, South Korea.

Driven by a deep interest in interdisciplinary exchange, Mora-Diaz develops projects that merge visual art, performance, scientific inquiry, and digital experimentation. He has collaborated with organizations such as the Georgia Institute of Technology, BalletCollective, and Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre, and has participated in artistic research programs including the Choreographic Coding Lab by Motion Bank / The Forsythe Company and the Virtual Reality Lab at the Samsung Global Innovation Center.

Alongside his artistic practice, he teaches and lectures on interactive media, generative art, and projection mapping. He has led courses and workshops at institutions such as the University of Chile, Diego Portales University, New York University, DigitalFUTURES, Sinestesia, and CILUZ, sharing creative methodologies for real-time visual systems and light-based art.

Through his work, Mora-Diaz seeks to connect people, technology, and space, expanding our perception of the environment and fostering new dialogues between the organic and the digital.
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