Beyond coding - discover my favorite films, books, and music that inspire my creative journey
Movies that shaped my perspective on technology and life

1988
Perfect potrayal of life and love, my favorite film and the comfort of my soul, everytime I see it life makes sense again!

1972
No matter how long we travel through the cosmos, we will carry the weight of the human condition with us, inescapably.

1971
A bizarre collision of absuridity and dread. No really, the film is so absurd but beautifully made that has become one o fmy favorites

2007
Cyberpunk dystopian society clashes with desire of replicants to experience being human.
Know a great movie I should watch? I'd love to hear about it!
Books that expanded my knowledge and imagination

by Mario Vargas Llosa
In this coming of age novel, the cadets’ journey from adolescence to adulthood unfolds within the Leoncio Prado Military Academy, a world that mirrors the wider hypocrisies of Peruvian society. The novel exposes how the same institutions that shape the boys also condemn them for reflecting their own corruption.

by Hermann Hesse
A reminder that chasing success and studies can break you. Caring for your soul and not losing yourself in the pressure is what keeps you truly alive.

by Victor Hugo
A disfigured man cast aside, rises from humble means to a life of power. In that climb his heart and values are tested against the weight of his new world.

by Tatsuki Fujimoto
A ruined world full of pain and cruelty, yet through all the suffering it reminds us to keep living.
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Music that fuels my creativity and coding sessions

by Aphex Twin
“Alberto Balsalm” is Aphex Twin at his most approachable: Dreamy synths, and a haunting warmth that feels timeless.

by Daft Punk
It carries a bittersweet, almost mystical feeling — calm and contemplative, but with a quiet tension underneath.

by Dj Encore
The song feels like pure longing dressed as trance — the vocals ache with desire to be understood, while the beat keeps pushing forward, like chasing something just out of reach.

by Robert Miles
“Children” feels full of longing, with a piano melody that aches for something distant. It’s sad but also soothing, like holding onto a memory you don’t want to let go of.
Have a song that inspires you? I'd love to add it to my playlist!