Creative Coding Barcelona

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Creative Coding Barcelona is a community exploring the creative possibilities of programming, sharing knowledge and inspiration about algorithmic art.
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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.
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1 month ago
“Making is exploring: Building in nature to discover the non-human world” talk by @digital.naturalism.labs
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1 month ago
The Generative Art Museum presents a new edition of @creativecodingbarcelona  with @desilence_ in collaboration with @load.gallery . In this talk, Tatiana Halbach and Søren Christensen share the conceptual and visual process behind Paramnèsic, a project inspired by paramnesia, where memories become distorted and the boundaries between what is lived and what is imagined begin to fade. Through constantly transforming images, mutating landscapes, forms that dissolve and recombine, they explore how the subconscious edits and reinvents experiences until they become alternative realities. The session will delve into the creative process behind the series, from the collection of dreams to the fusion of painting, movement, and memory that defines the exhibition. 📅 24/03/2026 ⏰ 19:00h 📍 Load Gallery: Carrer Llull 134 🎟 Free entry. Registration required. Comment “Register” to receive the link. The talk will be in spanish. → About Desilence Tatiana Halbach and Søren Christensen form a multidisciplinary duo established as one of the most vibrant references in Barcelona’s visual arts scene. Based in the Ciutat Vella district for more than a decade, the imagination of both artists has been expressed across a wide range of contexts, most of them situated within the realms of music, fashion, and the performing arts. This trajectory has placed them at the epicenter of the international avant-garde, through a strong focus on events taking place in the Catalan capital. Without setting boundaries, their visual work opens up to a spectrum of disciplines where forms, textures, and colors merge into an indivisible whole that defines their signature. Their passion for research, their technical balance—both complementing each other in perfect harmony—and a steadfast work ethic have led them to collaborate with some of the most powerful sponsors in Spain, inviting them to set sail at internationally renowned festivals, take an active role in the artistic direction of successful theatrical productions, and project their vitality onto numerous stages where music, across all styles, has played a leading role.
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2 months ago
Trained Shadows with @m_msantamaria at @wearepau 📸 @yosellobet
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2 months ago
The Generative Art Museum presents a new edition of @creativecodingbarcelona  with Dr Andy Quitmeyer from @digital.naturalism.labs , titled “Making is exploring”. What if technology didn’t separate us from nature—but helped us reconnect with it? In this inspiring talk, Dr. Andrew Quitmeyer explores how making can become a tool for discovery in the natural world. As a researcher and creative technologist, he builds open-source tools that help people interact more deeply with non-human environments. From experimental devices to playful field instruments, his work blends science, art, and hands-on exploration. Join us for a thought-provoking session on creativity, open making, and reimagining our relationship with the non-human world. 📅 05/03/2026 ⏰ 19:00h 📍 BAU Universitat, Carrer de Pujades, 118, Sant Martí, 08005 Barcelona 🎟 Free entry. Registration required. The talk will be in English. → About Dr Andy Quitmeyer Dr. Andrew Quitmeyer is a digital adventurer studying intersections between wild animals and computational devices. He’s a professor at theNational University of Singapore resarching how to blend biological fieldwork and DIY digital crafting. This @digital.naturalism.labs work has taken him through the wilds of places such as Panama, Madagascar, Philippines, and the Galapagos where he runs workshops with diverse groups of scientists, artists, designers, and engineers. He currently leads “Hiking Hacks” around the world where participants build technology entirely in the wild for interacting with nature. His research also inspired a spinoff television series he hosted for Discovery Networks called “Hacking the Wild.” He is the winner of several design awards and his trans-disciplinary, multimedia projects have been featured in The Discovery Channel, Wired, PBS, NPR, Cartoon Network, Make Magazine, Fast Company, Gizmodo, along with other print and digital internet news and educational sources.
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2 months ago
“Models de Mirar” @tallerestampa x Creative Coding Barcelona
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The Generative Art Museum presents a new edition of @creativecodingbarcelona with @m_msantamaria , in a talk about his processes and artistic practice. For years, his work has focused on embodying protocols and systems of information distribution, carrying out actions such as physically traveling to his own website by retracing the path of data; leaving an avatar falling endlessly through the sky of a metaverse; going out for drinks around the city as if he were a Google algorithm; or creating a travel agency based on Internet infrastructure. 📅 24/02/2026 ⏰ 19:30h 📍 PAU, Ronda Sant Pau 47, Barcelona @wearepau 🎟 Free entry. Registration required. The talk will be in spanish. → About Mario Santamaría Mario Santamaría (Burgos, 1985) holds a degree in Fine Arts and an MA in Visual Arts and Multimedia from the Polytechnic University of Valencia. He lives and works in Barcelona. His artistic practice examines the phenomenon of the contemporary observer, paying attention both to representational and symbolic practices and to the technical apparatuses of vision and mediation. His work interrogates the relationships between the production of subjectivity and the ways the observer’s body is traversed by languages and technologies in contemporary society. Using tactics such as appropriation, remaking, and montage, his projects intervene across territories including conflict, memory, virtuality, and surveillance.
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3 months ago
𝑬𝒎𝒃𝒐𝒅𝒊𝒆𝒅 𝑮𝒆𝒏𝒆𝒓𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒗𝒆 𝑨𝒓𝒕 with @operator_______ @tgamxyz @creativecodingbarcelona @wearepau @_streamflow_ @culturadigicat
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ferestecs presents a weekend in nature with Andy Quitmeyer from @digital.naturalism.labs 🌿 📆 6/7/8 March 2026 📍Cambrils dels Pirineus A small group of artists, creators, engineers and curious explorers come together to collectively hack technology with nature. For a few days we live, code, walk and work side by side outdoors, setting up a temporary open-air lab where ideas, tools and knowledge flow freely. We begin by settling in, sharing food and getting to know each other. After a collective intro, everyone can choose or propose a simple experiment to develop during the weekend. Andy will guide us in building devices like mothboxes or camera traps, but you’re free to imagine any tool designed to interact with the environment. The workspace is shared, relaxed and collaborative, a place to experiment and learn from each other. Throughout the weekend we work with handmade electronic devices, sensors and cameras to observe what usually remains unseen: nocturnal creatures, animal traces, hidden patterns, environmental signals, and the subtle rhythms between day and night. Devices are built together, opened, modified and placed into the landscape, becoming temporary labs, artificial organisms or quiet observers. Days flow between hands-on workshops, collective walks and free hacking time. Morning walks become part of the process as we retrieve devices left out overnight and discover what happened while we slept. From there, participants iterate on prototypes, dive deeper, or start something new. Nights are slower and shared: redeploying devices, night walks, cooking together, films, conversations, or spontaneous activities like live coding jams shaped by the group and the moment. There are no fixed outcomes and no pressure to finish. What matters is curiosity, care, experimentation and collective learning. Things may work, fail or remain mysterious, all part of the experience. On the final day, we share what the weekend revealed and how these small experiments suggest other ways of relating to landscape through technology. An intimate encounter for a small group from the community.
 Bring curiosity. Leave with skills, stories and new ways of seeing. ✨
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3 months ago
𝓛𝓲𝓼𝓽𝓮𝓷 𝔀𝓲𝓽𝓱 𝓪𝓵𝓵 𝔂𝓸𝓾𝓻 𝓼𝓮𝓷𝓼𝓮𝓼 with @marcvilanova_studio In collaboration with @bau_master_creative_coding Watch it on YouTube. Link in bio.
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The Generative Art Museum presents a new edition of @creativecodingbarcelona with Operator (Ania Catherine and Dejha Ti) for an in depth and process-focused lecture about their generative choreography method, contextualized within their history integrating advanced technologies in their experiential practice. The duo trace the roots of their approach to Merce Cunningham’s ‘chance dance’ method, computational choreography, the E.A.T. (Experiments in Art and Technology) Movement of the 1960s, as well as embodied approaches to human machine collaboration as pioneered by early women in digital art. The lecture will focus on their seminal work Human Unreadable, through which hundreds of art collectors now own choreographic sequences. The work unfolds in 3 acts over 3 years bringing blockchain art into the body, and the body into blockchain art. Human Unreadable is not only an exploration of the tension between privacy and transparency inherent in blockchain technology, but proposes a transformed future vision for the patronage, dissemination, generation, and experience models of performance. 📅 21/01/2026 ⏰ 19:00h 📍 PAU, Ronda Sant Pau 147, Barcelona @wearepau 🎟 Free entrance. Registration required (link in bio). 💬 The talk will be en English. → About Operator @operator_______ Ania Catherine @aniacatherine (b. 1990, US) and Dejha Ti @dejhati (b. 1985, US) are an artist duo whose collaborative practice, Operator, develops critical and conceptual approaches to experience. With Ti’s background as a multimedia artist and HCI technologist, and Catherine’s as a choreographer and performance artist, they engineer medium-agnostic output, joining environments, technology, and the body. Their exploration into privacy and extractive technologies began with their installation On View (2019), commissioned by SCAD Museum of Art, and continues with the Privacy Collection, a durational release of works exploring the tension between privacy and transparency in blockchain technology. For their seminal work Human Unreadable, they created an on-chain generative choreography method.
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4 months ago
Creative Coding Barcelona x @sonarfestival 2025 with @andreasgysin 📸 @yosellobet
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4 months ago