Mathias Klenner is a Chilean Architect and Sound Artist based in Barcelona, Spain. Architect - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Master in Sound Art and PhD student - Faculty of Arts Universidad de Barcelona. His work focuses on critical theory and practice in architecture and sound. Researching about the conflicts in the community and territory, in its link with the current context of neoliberal progress. Klenner has produced installations, sound pieces, artifacts, researches, lectures, newspapers, urban interventions, maps, performances, drawings, TV shows, archives, web pages, occupations, fanzines and other mechanisms of symbolic and material dispute. He has lectured in the School of Architecture from UDLA, UFT, UACH, UCH, UTEM and UNIACC in Chile, and is co-founder of the architecture collective TOMA. Klenner has exhibited his work in PS1/MoMA YAP in New York 2014, the Chicago Architecture Biennial 2015, the Occupied Exhibition in Melbourne 2016, IdeasCity Athens 2016, Cruces Sonoros Festival in Santiago 2016, the Chilean Architecture Biennial in Valparaiso 2017, the Science and City Biennial in Barcelona 2018 and Santiago: Ciudad Destino exhibition in Santiago 2019, among other places. He has won the Graham Foundation Grant 2017, the Chilean Government Fondart Grant 2018, the Catalonian Government Research and Innovation Grant 2019 and the Becas Chile Grant for PhD studies 2020. His projects have been published in different magazines and web platforms, and has presented talks and performances in Santiago, Valdivia, Valparaíso, Chicago, New Haven, Miami, Athens, Berlin, Barcelona, and Madrid.