They began their collaboration in 2010. Their joint work focuses on perceptual processes and they turn to technology as a means to modulate the experience they build. They work with the concepts of repetition, change, estrangement and translation.
Using “spell” processes (Peruvian slang for “invention”), they disassemble and build devices that seek to generate a collision between language, vision, touch, sound and movement.
Verónica studied sculpture at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú and completed the Independent Studies Program of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona as well as the Master of Production and Artistic Research at the University of Barcelona. Álvaro Icaza concluded his studies of Fine Arts at the University of Barcelona.