Ari
Melenciano
ArtistTechnologistTheorist 




About






Ari Melenciano is a research artist and technoculture theorist creating tools, media, and conceptual frameworks that investigate intelligence, cultural memory, and the boundaries of computational legibility.
     

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Mediums &
Areas of Inquiry


Computational systems, technoculture, pedagogy, design, cybernetics, phenomenology, Black cultural archives. 

Environment, sound, performance, cinema, alternative modes of poetry, perception modulators. 


Writing 

Pelagñou: An Archipelagic Technoculture
(2026)


Culture is the Cybernetics of Consciousness
(2025)


Paradoxical Intelligence
(2023)


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Vocabulary 

Terms (Re)defined:
I use these terms to label practices and frameworks I utilize. They have a long-standing history, and I have redefined them by applying them contemporarily, culturally, and technologically:


Computational Anthropology:
A reverse engineering of the machine’s gaze to study, investigate, and reveal human behavior.


Critical Imagination:
Engaging with AI and advancing forms of technoculture with a balance between criticality (ethics, bias, history) and imagination (playful, possibility, creativity).


Embodied Mathematics:
Recognizing bodily movements as patterned gesture that is culturally learned, and becomes subconscious computation. It is particularly witnessed in dance, sport, cadence, and body language.



Created terms:

Incomputable Intelligence (and it’s glossary), 
Alloentity,
Provocware, 
Pelagñou, 
Archipelagic Technoculture, Symphosynthesis



Presentations

Panelist at The New School’s F(r)ictions symposium on AI (2026) (video)



Guest Lecture at Futuress (2025) | on unpacking the Critical Imagination method



Curator’s Tour at Montclair State University for The Age of Black Metal exhibition (2025) | on consciousness as a technology



Keynote at University of Oregon’s Art School (2025) | on the philosophies and processes behind art practice


Guest Lecture at MIT Media Lab’s Lunch Lecture Series (2024) | on using AI as a tool for artistic expression and societal inquiry



Panel  at Sundance Film Festival (2024) | on counter-logics for AI’s progression. 


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Interviews/Features

Interview with The Creative Independent (2025) | on staying curious and being intentional



Profile in Impulse Magazine (2025) | On developing Cosmeage



Interview (2024) | On ancient African civilizations, spirituality, femininity, creativity, pedagogy


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Exhibitions
/Performances
/Screening


The Age of Black Metal (Afrotectopia, 2025)

Venice Biennale in Architecture (Armenia’s Pavilion, 2025)

The Bronx Museum of Art (2025)

Museum of Modern Art in NYC (2025)

Museum of the Future in Dubai (2024)

Sundance Film Festival | New Frontier (2024)

The Studio Museum in Harlem (2020)

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Awarded by

The Eames Institute’s Curious 100 (2025)

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Residencies/Fellowships

Rhizome and Mozilla’s Counterstructural Commons Residency (2026)

Pioneer Works’ Working Artist Fellowship (2025)

University of Maryland’s Inaugural Arts for All Artist-in-Residence (2024)

New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts Inaugural Future Imagination Fund Fellow (2020)

Eyebeam’s Rapid Response Artist Fellow (2020)

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Teaching

Creative Experiments with AI*
(UMD IMD, 2024) 

Myth, Rituals, and Sound* 
(Hunter IMA, 2023)

Transdisciplinary Design 
(Parsons, 2023)

Generative AI and Photography* 
(NYU DPI, 2022)

Sounds of a Revolution* 
(Hunter IMA, 2021)

Afrotectopian Ecologies* 
(NYU ITP, 2021)

Electrotecture* 
(NYU ITP, 2020)

Designing Club Culture* 
(NYU ITP, 2018-20)

*created and designed the course
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Cosmeage:
A Study
[Artifact]


(2025)

Cosmeage: A Study released on Metalabel

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“Cosmeage: A Study,” is the first public artifact of post-culture Otzkö Kazo, released on Metalabel. The name, "Cosmeage," is a portmanteau of cosmos and lineage. This work expands our understanding of memory beyond the record of a single lifetime, toward what is inherited across lineage spanning as far as the cosmic. Through dance and sound, Cosmeage translates this ancestral affection into a study on aesthetics. This work materializes Ari Melenciano's studies on Black cultural gesture, as she uses it to expand the theory of "Embodied Mathematics."

Originally experienced as a film, Cosmeage has traveled from NYC's MoMA to Los Angeles's The Music Center. The film explores Black cultural gestures through embodied sensorial memory, and pan-African diasporic sound, all while situated within surrealist architecture. 

This release translates the film into a tactile form of nearly 200 cinematic stills and process images. Each have been printed and placed into individual pockets within a booklet, encouraging a slower and non-linear still-cinematic experience, with a deliberate study of the body.

Limited run of 12 editions

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Artist info: Ari J. Melenciano is an artist and cultural researcher working with perception, time, consciousness, and cybernetics as materials. Over the past few years, she has converged these inquiries into Otzkö Kazo, an emergent post-cultural ecology.
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