Artist, curator and university professor. He has worked with video since 1985 and has exhibited at various museums and cultural institutions in Chile, where he lives and works, and abroad. From 1965 to 1970 he graduated in Fine Arts at the Escuela de Bellas Artes of Universidad de Chile; he also studied aesthetics at the Faculdad de Filosofía y Educación of the same university. In 1971 he travelled to Moscow, where he completed a master’s in direction of cinematography at the local Institute of Cinema. In 1976 he moved to Paris, where he completed a second master’s in Mass Media and Semiology at Université de Paris III – Sorbonne Nouvelle. He returned to Chile in 1983, where he worked as a video professor at Instituto Profesional de Artes y Comunicación and at the Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana up until 1999. From then on he had stints as guest professor at several Latin American and French universities. He curated several exhibitions, including the Chilean video art selection of the 1996 Fine Arts Biennial of Medellín, Colombia; the Latin American Video Festival at Gallery Genlock in Geneva, Switzerland, also in 1996; the Chilean video selections of the 1994 and 1996 editions of the Rio de Janeiro Film Festival; and the Chilean video selection of the Diffusion Program at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Lincoln Center in New York, 1997.