Luz Otxoa (LUANOTX) is a digital artist exploring the fractures of language through AI collaboration, photography, and code. Her work, informed by a life between languages, investigates the productive space where intention and expression diverge. Otxoa employs a process of transmutation, photographing organic and synthetic forms before moving them from one medium to another—from photo into code and back again. Her practice draws from concrete poetry, Amazonian weaving traditions, and the syntactic constraints of programming, treating each as a system of rules capable of generating the unforeseen. Spiritual practices like meditation and yoga anchor her approach, where repetition becomes mantra and iteration a contemplative gesture. She has used Processing since 2011 and began collaborating with AI as a generative partner in 2024. Her work exists as generative collections, prints, and publications, including a booklet of generative concrete poetry published by Paper View in Portugal. Otxoa studied fine art, photography, and curation in Montreal, London, Venice, and Berlin, and has co-curated exhibitions in Nantes, Montreal, Shenzhen, Tbilisi, and Venice.