Leo Castañeda: Camoflux Recall Grotto

2026

3D rendered green underwater scene with floating blue orb and various sea plants and rock formations.
3D rendered green underwater scene with floating blue orb and various sea plants and rock formations.

Leo Castañeda, still from Camoflux Recall Grotto, 2026

Commissioned for the 2026 edition of the Whitney Biennial, Leo Castañeda’s Camoflux Recall Grotto is a web-based game that prompts players to cultivate a garden in a primordial landscape. Inspired by the Brazilian Amazon forest and South Florida Everglades, as well as works by Colombian artists Maria Thereza Negreiros, Ever Astudillo, and Alfonso Quijano, Camoflux Recall Grotto challenges traditional gameplay. It resists the typical patterns of rapid progression by simulating a meditative, cozy loop when there are few seeds to cultivate and speeding up when the organisms multiply beyond sustainability. Assuming the perspective of an organic drone, the player traverses the surreal environment collecting “liquid turbulence” (water) and “electromagnetic intensity” (sunlight) to nourish what the artist calls “cyberflora,” otherworldly seedlings that sporadically sprout and reveal holographic memories from past and future worlds. The virtual grotto interweaves the organic and cybernetic, planting questions about growth mechanisms in a world dominated by technology.

Whitney Biennial 2026 is organized by Marcela Guerrero, DeMartini Family Curator and Drew Sawyer, Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography, with Beatriz Cifuentes, Biennial Curatorial Assistant and Carina Martinez, Rubio Butterfield Family Fellow.

Jaime Soto Kure, programming; Victor Gamboa, sound design; Irene Rodríguez, voice; Edny Jean Joseph, graphic design support. First prototyped during the Game Jam Lab of Museo La Tertulia in Cali, Colombia.

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Leo Castañeda (b. 1988, Cali, Colombia) is a multimedia artist and video game designer exploring Latin American Surrealism in the digital age. His artwork primarily takes the form of episodic games and immersive installations that meld atmospheric paintings, video, mixed reality, wearables, and sculpture. Castañeda is a Knight Foundation Arts + Technology Fellow, YoungArts Artist Technology Fellow, Emergent Strategy Ideation Institute Praxis Project Fellow, and an Ellies Creator Award, and Harpo Foundation grantee. Castañeda has exhibited at Pérez Art Museum Miami; Bronx Museum of the Arts; Haus der elektronischen Künste Basel; Museu do Amanhã, Rio de Janeiro; Museo National de Arte Guatemala; Espacio ArtNexus, Bogotá; Locust Projects Miami; Museo de Arte Moderno La Tertulia Colombia; Bienal de Antioquia y Medellin and the Bienal de Artes Mediales, Santiago, Chile. His work has been featured on PBS, Rhizome, Killscreen, Vice, Hyperallergic, ArtNexus, El Pais, Spike Art Magazine, and New American Paintings. He is currently a resident at the Bakehouse Arts Complex in Miami.


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