Daniel Canogar
Daniel Canogar, born 1964 in Madrid, is an artist who uses discarded electronic materials in his photography, video, sculpture and installations, which construct portraits of a society and technological age. Finding inspiration in the archeology of new media, Canogar brings these dead objects back to life, revealing their contained secrets.
Daniel Canogar holds a MA specializing in photography from New York University and the International Center for Photography, and a BA from Complutense University of Madrid. Publications by Canogar include “Ciudades Efímeras: Exposiciones Universales, Espectáculo y Tecnología”, Julio Ollero Editor, Madrid, 1992; “Ingrávidos”, Fundación Telefónica, Madrid, 2003; as well as numerous essays on architecture of the image, contemporary photography and new media art.