The Bronx Museum 2025 AIM Fellow

Rocío Delaloye

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ARTIST STATEMENT:
Rocío Delaloye (she/her) explores how technology reshapes identity, connection, and presence in a rapidly evolving digital world. Through video, live simulations, and multimedia installations, she constructs speculative environments that challenge fixed ideas of self and reality.
Rocío Delaloye, 'Simulacra,' 2023. CGI video, installation view.

Her work investigates the dual role of technology as both a tool for connection and a system of control. Digital spaces offer new ways of being while also fragmenting identity, commodifying interactions, and reshaping intimacy through extractive systems. These contradictions reveal how technology influences autonomy, agency, and the ways we engage with one another.

Rooted in posthuman speculation and alternative futures, she builds digital ecologies through world-building, game engines, and interactive systems. Her work prompts audiences to rethink their relationship with technology and explore new possibilities for identity and agency in an increasingly mediated world.

Biography

Rocío Delaloye (b. 1989, Argentina) is a New York-based artist working with video, live simulations, and multimedia installations. She earned a BFA from Universidad Nacional de La Plata and an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).

Her work has been exhibited at institutions including the RISD Museum in Providence, Boston CyberArts, The Ford Foundation in New York, The Bishop Gallery in Brooklyn, and FIESP Cultural Center in São Paulo, Brazil, among others. She has received fellowships and awards from NYFA IAP and the Digital Media Fellowship at the RISD Museum. She received a 2025 AIM Fellowship at The Bronx Museum.

Portrait of Rocío Delaloye by Camila Vargas
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