
Osvaldo Cleger
Osvaldo Cleger is fascinated by how media shapes our understanding of bodies, identity, communication, and history. His work tries to move fluidly between literature, visual arts, and digital media, always returning to the codes that govern representation - how they emerge, shift, and sometimes fracture - as well as the societal and cultural values embedded within them. His interest in bridging humanistic traditions from the pre-modern to the contemporary is reflected in his engagement with video games such as Dante’s Inferno or historical simulations (such as Ubisoft’s), where his passion for classical literature, cultural legacy, and interactive media converges. He is equally captivated by the subtle innuendos of a Baroque poem as he is by the mechanics of a mobile game, and he longs for a future in which video games attain the sophistication and complexity of a Shakespearean tragedy or a poem by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.