Monica Rizzoli began work as a painter after graduating from UNESP (São Paulo State University, Brazil). In 2012, while studying at Kunsthochschule Kassel in Germany, she discovered creative programming and began studying it independently. In 2015, at the MAK Center for Art and Architecture, she presented her first generative artwork thanks to a MAK-Schindler research grant. In Brazil, she cofounded the creative programming meeting Noite de Processing at Garoa Hacker Clube and participated in organizing Processing Community Day Brazil. As a designer, she has collaborated on generative magazine covers, fabric designs, and typefaces with Tony De Marco, including Tomorrow for Google Fonts. In 2021 she launched the Fragments of an Infinite Field series on the Art Blocks platform, solidifying her position in the generative art field.