Guillermo Martinez de Velasco (Mexico City, 1988) is a multidisciplinary artist and researcher working at the intersections of sound, speculative world-building, and political ecology. His work engages sound, oral storytelling, and speculative world-building as tools for investigating ecological transformation, collective memory, and low-tech futurisms. With a background in cultural studies and urban research, their practice moves fluidly between installation, composition, pedagogy, and collaboration.
They have presented work at Museo Tamayo, Materia Art Fair, SET Woolwich, and other independent and institutional spaces. Their ongoing project Sound Ecology (2021–2025), hosted by Internet Public Radio, explores sonic entanglements across environmental and political contexts. They are currently a resident in Organismo Year One, a collaborative program with TBA-21 and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid where his team is developing a long duration land-intervention piece in collaboration with Laure Prouvost.
As a host and facilitator of Sala de Té, they create itinerant environments for deep listening, narrative experimentation, and communal reflection, considering the act of sharing tea as a soft infrastructure for learning and co-imagining possible worlds.