Andres Burgos leads video and innovation at 321 Magazine, where the work begins at the intersection of image, technology, and living culture. As Video & Innovations Director, he commissions and directs original film collaborating with artists including Andy Thomas, Björk's longtime concert visualist, and Alex Lockett in collaboration with Ash Rucker, a close collaborator of Ryan McGinley while developing the editorial and experiential architecture that holds each issue together.
For the current issue, developed in close collaboration with Marina Abramović, Andres built an AR activation that transforms the print object into a portal: each video, accessed by scanning a QR code, emerges from the page itself refusing the scroll, demanding presence. The cover activation materializes Abramović's own words "we are all humans in the hill of the big, strong woman called Heaven" as a digital creation, conceived to extend her vision beyond the physical.
His scope extends from the screen to the street: concepting launch activations across Paris and New York, and shaping the social identity of each issue with the same rigor brought to editorial. His practice is defined by a single instinct that print, film, and space are not separate disciplines, but a single continuous idea.