Focused on the intersection of digital and traditional craftsmanship, Diego Javier Alberti uses microcontrollers as the primary medium for creating original installations and devices that seduce the eye. Exploring digital landscapes, cybernetic organisms and patterns inspired by indigenous cultures, his work delves into the mysteries of digital production, using algorithms and referencing pioneers of computer art such as Miguel Ángel Vidal, Paul Brown and Vera Molnar. Its multidisciplinary approach crosses video, textiles and light art, blurring the limits of contemporary practices developed with digital media.