Rediscovering our Art Culture and Heritage in a Digital Era
PRSTRT – Puerto Rico Science Technology and Research Trust, CHIP – Cultural Heritage Innovation Program (PR)

Earth and humans; past, present and future history. Through the vision of Argentine artist Joaquín Fargas, we have produced a project called Pulsing Earth in which both the Argentine and Puerto Rican gardens will be integrated to tell us the story of the digital human from micro to macro. Our goal: to hear the pulse of Pachamama and Atabey (Mother Earth), and reconnect her to the Universe.

A Catalogue of Electro Entities
Radiona (HR)

A Catalogue of Electro Entities is based on the spectrum of ways to engage in the process of interactivity and interactions with electronic devices and objects we create. The program consists of three workshops.

The Garden of Uncertainty
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (MX)

The title of our project is The Garden of Uncertainty. We think of uncertainty not as a negative adjective, but as an option for open processes, opportunities and liberty. With this in mind, we sought to collect works that could present a kaleidoscopic panorama of Mexico’s electronic art production.

Digitale Consapevole
Divisione Eventi e Congressi (CH), Città di Lugano (CH), Lugano Living Lab (CH), IDSIA (USI-SUPSI) – Istituto Dalle Molle di studi sull'Intelligenza Artificiale (CH)

Our project revolves around the concept of digital awareness, as it explores the relationship between man and technology. It aims to stimulate a reaction and a debate about what a sustainable future of conscious coexistence could look like.

Architecture of Friendship
Etopia Center for Art and Technology (ES), Ayuntamiento de Zaragoza (ES), BIFI Instituto de Biocomputación y Física de Sistemas Complejos - Universidad de Zaragoza (ES), Fundación Zaragoza Ciudad del Conocimiento FZC (ES)

The Architecture of Friendship is an exploratory and interdisciplinary collaboration that led first to an album and now to this concert with a mixed approach to music, choreography and scenography. But mostly it is a shared experience and a joyful moment for the artists and the public, a beautiful way to explore how the arts create relationships and connections between people.

Atmosphere of Sound
UCLA Art Sci Center, Broad Art Center (US)

UCLA Art Sci Center's garden is organized around a series of artist-led sound walks and panels exploring the relationship between sound as a post-object art form, and our shifting relationship to the world of things as necessitated by climate change. Artists in residence at Art Sci are developing sound walks as interactive platforms for embodied connection.

The Sea—Sounds & Storytelling II
TBA21–Academy, AT/ITA

The sea’s many sounds have often escaped human ears. The artists Binta Diaw, Tomoko Sauvage, and Julie Semoroz actively respond to these overlooked lives and enable us to listen and reconnect with the unheard.

The View from Somewhere
London College of Communication, University of the Arts London (UK)

A streamed series of performances of ”desktop cinema”, an intimate form of filmmaking and performance that uses the computer desktop as its stage, from students of MA Interaction Design at the London College of Communication, University of the Arts London.  

In the Invisible Garden – where the magic happens…
University for the Creative Arts (GB)

For artists working at the intersection of art, science and technology, it is sometimes the smallest detail that sparks wonder – not always visible but conceptual. The imagination of artists collaborating with scientists or technology experts is free like that of a child in an unexplored garden full of exotic new possibilities - this is where the magic happens…

Hybrid Creations: Explorations and Exchange in Peruvian Audiovisual Media
Alta Tecnología Andina – ATA (PE), Museo de Arte de Lima – MALI (PE)

This program will present an interdisciplinary and intergenerational perspective that brings together pioneering work from the 1970s through the 1990s with the production of young artists from different regions of the country who have developed video pieces since 2020. These works all share a latent correspondence related to recurring themes and forms around the relationship between image, movement, sound, and the body, as well as a reflective approach to historical heritage and new media that leads them to rethink traditional elements in their current local context.