BIOREMEDIATION is the most recent stage of the Golem Project, in which I work with fungi that have properties to degrade environmental pollutants, for example used to degrade petroleum spills. The technique of the works was developed in collaboration with the Institute of Mycology and Botany (InMiBo) and the Mineral Resources and Ceramic Technology Centerv (CETMIC) belonging to the National Council of Scientific and Technical Research of Argentina (CONICET). The sculptures are made of 100% live fungal mycelium, grown inside a sculpture printed in three dimensions with porcelain painted with crude oil. The fungi grow and fructify by degrading the oil. The forms of the sculptures are an assemblage between scanned pieces from the National Museum of Fine Arts and the head of Juan Pablo Ferlat. Rehearsing new narratives in the configuration of the identity of the subject in the XXI century, tensioning the advance of digitization and digital fabrication technologies, with the cultural heritage of the history of Art and the need to weave networks of sympoietic systems with other non-human living beings in the search for environmental healing.