He graduated from the School of Visual Arts of the University of Guanajuato, and from the School of Fine Arts of the Polytechnic University of Valencia. Following his graduation, he started working with electronic media originating from technological development, exploring said media’s relationships with consumption and recycling. He has featured in exhibitions in several countries, including the Lascas Festival: an actual mexican art in Quebec, Canada; Workshop Internacional Km0, in Bolivia; 2005 Transitio Mx Festival, in Mexico; and Dorkbot Cd. De Mexico, also in Mexico. He has won several prizes, including the ArtFest Prize from WTC; the Bienal Glass prize; and an honorable mention at the Yucatán Biennial, all in his native country.