Kevin Prado (b. 1996, Guayaquil, Ecuador) is an Artist-Engineer, Music Technologist, and System Architect whose work explores the intersection of artificial intelligence, creative memory, bio-data, and immersive systems. His practice investigates how technology can recover, reinterpret, and transform hidden patterns...
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Kevin Prado (b. 1996, Guayaquil, Ecuador) is an Artist-Engineer, Music Technologist, and System Architect whose work explores the intersection of artificial intelligence, creative memory, bio-data, and immersive systems. His practice investigates how technology can recover, reinterpret, and transform hidden patterns into new forms of human experience.
His work and conceptual contributions have been recognized internationally, including a feature in Al-Tiba9 Contemporary Art Magazine, and he has been invited as a speaker at IRCAM Forum (Centre Pompidou, Paris).
Kevin is the originator of Escencionalismo, a philosophical and artistic protocol dedicated to translating unseen biological rhythms and environmental signals into direct sensory experience. Through custom technological systems, real-time data, and audiovisual environments, his work seeks to reveal invisible structures that shape perception and human connection.
More recently, his research has expanded toward AI memory systems and creative infrastructure. He is currently developing projects such as Statistical Recall, Statistical Lock, ST.RE.M (Statistical Recall Music), and Statistical Sync—experimental frameworks that explore how AI-generated conversations, music, prompts, and fragmented ideas can be transformed into recoverable and reconnectable creative memory.
Across his practice, Kevin approaches archives not as static storage systems but as living ecosystems capable of resurfacing forgotten ideas and generating new forms of meaning. His work exists at the intersection of post-digital art, music technology, human-centered design, and sensory architecture.