Ludion exploratory, named after a device attributed to Descartes, also known as Cartesian diver or Cartesian devil at the same time a toy and a science experiment, seeks to be a thoughtful crossroad between two dimensions of the contemporary sensorium: art and technology. As part of consecutive research projects developed at Gino Germani Institute (University of Buenos Aires), the exploratory pays attention to politics interwoven within arts and technology, particularly in Latin America.