Mariana Marangoni is a Brazilian artist, researcher, and educator based in London. Through a wide range of media such as installations, web-based experiments and visual poetry, Mariana critically explores the materiality of media and the aesthetics of decay. Recent work has been focused on multilingual programming languages and unconventional computational paradigms for an increasingly exhausted planet.
She is currently a PhD student at UAL Creative Computing Institute and works as a Lecturer and Year Leader for the BA FA Computational Arts program at Camberwell College of Arts. Amongst others, has been featured internationally at the Victoria and Albert Museum, National Poetry Gallery, Platform POST, Ars Electronica, MESH Festival, Transmediale and Rhizome.org.