Brussels-based artist. Art practice follows two main paths. One presents theatrical installations in which robotic agents are actors, these installations are often evocations of humanness; crafts the computational systems driving the robots so that their behaviour can be perceived as artistic, expressive and obsessive. These systems are influenced by research into human behaviour, more specifically how humans make marks to depict, how humans perceive artworks and how humans relate to robots. The other uses robots and computational systems to produce series of drawings, paintings and videos. Work has been exhibited internationally, in solo and group shows, in association with major museums and institutions, such as The Pompidou Center (Paris), Tate Modern (London), Museum of Israel (Jerusalem), Prada Foundation (Milan), Victoria & Albert Museum (London), Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Seoul), Bozar (Brussels), Laznia Center (Gdansk), and other events such as Art Brussels, Ars Electronica, Update_5, London Art Fair, Kinetica Art Fair and Istanbul Biennial. Has also published research papers in the fields of computational aesthetics, social robotics, drawing research and artificial intelligence.