Artist and graphic designer. He was one of the video art pioneers in Uruguay, having founded Núcleo Uruguayo de Videoarte in 1982. He graduated from the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes del Uruguay. From 1974 to 1992 he was a member of the group Teatro-Danza de Montevideo, alongside dancers and choregraphers Julia Gadé and José Claudio. The group created performances, theater plays, and short films. In 1979 they joined the Octaedro group until they disbanded. He admires artists whose work is underpinned by important theoretical discourses, such as Joseph Kosuth, Marcel Duchamp and John Cage, or by a sublime aesthetical sense, such as writer Felisberto Hernández and filmmaker David Lynch. He featured in the Latin-American Salon of the 10th Paris Biennale, in 1977. In 1981 he featured in the travelling show Arte Contemporáneo en el Uruguay, organized by Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales de Montevideo, which toured several cities in Germany. For his body of work, he won the 2008 Figari Prize, awarded by the Central Bank of Uruguay and by the Uruguayan Art Critics Association.