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BioDigitalMediafilia exposes the biodiversity of ecosystems from a digital taxonomic perspective, operating on a series of electro-visions and focusing on the microscopic scale of micro-collisions of dissected "astromas" and optical and aural fluctuations constructed just like the universe, where regardless of its dimensions everything is composed of the smallest pieces of substance. On the other hand, the work expands the premises of new digital media art, in that the "human-nature-technology" relationship presented through art no longer focuses only on the representations created with material symbols, but emphasizes the entire process and how the creative process is generated. BioDigitalMediaphilia also delves into the "aesthetics" of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning errors through an artistic experiment that mimics AI with the intention of fooling machine learning, as well as the human audience, by hypothesizing that another type of unknown AI exists, one that employs a less time-consuming learning process for tasks involving particles of light called photons and their influence on the quantum of time within light, to generate the combinations of image and sound that make up the interactive video installation BioDigitalMediafilia, which uses digital audiovisual processing techniques and sound synthesis, forcing the AI and the human mind to decide and choose which creation is the work of the artist and which has been generated by the AI.