Arture Research
Art, science and technology converge to push the boundaries of knowledge.

Who are we?
At Arture Research, we integrate research and creation to understand complex phenomena, with a special focus on neuroscience. We are an ecosystem where researchers, artists and technologists collaborate to redefine the future of human perception and experience.

InstituLAC: Official recognition
We are registered in InstituLAC of the Colombian Ministry of Science, which consolidates us as a research entity endorsed at national and Latin American level.
Cutting-edge research in Neurosciences
We are currently developing the research "Aesthetic Consciousness" from an interdisciplinary perspective based on neuroaesthetics, complex systems and philosophy. This research is supported by researchers from the National University of Colombia.
Presence in international scenarios
Our research has been accepted at The Science of Consciousness Conference (TSC 2025, Barcelona, Spain), one of the most relevant events on consciousness worldwide.
In addition, we will be at The Festival of Consciousness (July 11-13, CCIB, Barcelona), a space for global exchange on mind, art and technology.

Outstanding research
Aesthetic Consciousness and Complex Systems
How do we perceive art and beauty? Our research explores the interconnection between neuroscience, philosophy, art and network theory to understand the emergence of aesthetic consciousness. This research redefines aesthetics as a dynamic and emergent process, influenced by neurobiological and sociocultural factors.
Researchers
Monica Herrera
Master in Fine Arts, with a focus on art, science and technology. Her work explores research-creation with biosensors and plastic and digital media. She has been recognized with the Plastic Arts Circulation Grant (IDARTES, 2019-2020), the Youth for Change Grant (MinCultura, 2023) and the Suratomic and art@CMS Residency at CERN (2019). He was also a finalist in the Ubisoft Residency Program 2020.
Danilo Garcia
Doctor of the National University, Master in Morphology and PhD student in Neurosciences. His work integrates neurosciences and artistic creation. As a researcher, he studies the neural basis of perception and cognition. As a neuro-artist, he transforms brain waves into music and visuals, connecting science and art to reveal new dimensions of human experience.