Mario Ojeda
Batista

Mario Ojeda
Batista

Mario Ojeda Batista (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria, 2000) is a visual artist working with light, animation, and digital textures to create sensory landscapes where the ancestral and the futuristic coexist. He trained in 3D Animation at U-tad (Madrid) and worked for two years as an animator at Ánima Kitchent, contributing to productions featuring characters such as Pocoyó and Cuquín (HBO). He has also taken part in artistic programmes such as TELECLUB and Jóvenes en la Isla (Museo Canario). He is currently based in Barcelona, where he completed a Master’s degree in Art Direction and New Narratives at Elisava.

His work originates in animation and extends into video art, documentary, expanded cinema, video mapping, and light art. Through what he defines as a paleo-cybernetic visual language, he explores the moving image and light as tools for building immersive audiovisual experiences, approaching each project as a process of artistic research and experimentation.