The Generative Art Museum presents a new edition of
@creativecodingbarcelona with
@myriam_bleau , in a talk to examine her approach towards audiovisual performances, custom gestural interfaces, multidisciplinarity and horizontal collaborations. Technology will be discussed both in terms of its material presentation in performance – hardware and software – but also as a recurrent thematic motif in her practice: digital narcissism, critical AI, virtual and physical avatars, tech as prosthetic.
📅 21/04/2026
⏰ 19:30h
📍 PAU, Ronda Sant Pau 47, Barcelona
@wearepau
🎟 Free entry. Registration required. Comment “register” and you’ll receive the link.
🗣️ The talk will be in English.
→ About Myriam Bleau
@myriam_bleau ,
Myriam Bleau is a composer, digital artist and performer based in Montréal. Using music and sound as a point of departure, she has created gestural electronic music performances, audiovisual interfaces, installations and interactive devices that articulate sound, light, movement and symbols. Her work investigates performance, both as a codified cultural manifestation, and as an embodied (re)enactment of symbolic systems through human and non-human agencies. It has been recognized and presented internationally, in festivals such as Prix Ars Electronica (AT), Sónar (ES, HK), MUTEK (MX, CA, AR, JP), ISEA (CA, KR), Transmediale (DE) and Todays’ Art (NL).
→ About Creative Coding Barcelona
@creativecodingbarcelona
Creative Coding Barcelona is a community that explores the creative possibilities of programming. Its mission is to share knowledge and inspiration about computational art while encouraging multidisciplinary collaboration.
→ About The Generative Art Museum
@tgamxyz
The Generative Art Museum (TGAM) is a non-profit organization based in Barcelona dedicated to promote generative art and creative coding as a unique form of artistic expression.