Acting from intersection, diversity, and cultural innovation

Four perspectives —two artists and two cultural managers— who, from different places and languages, engage in a dialogue between art, technology, and contemporary cultural practice. From Thalia Escribano, who operates at the intersection of graphic design, photography, and 3D creation to build imaginary landscapes full of digital sensitivity and organic forms inhabiting the space between body and interface —and who we’ll see at Sala Sintètica this year— to Solimán López, who as an artist and researcher integrates art, science, and innovation in projects like OLEA, where olive oil transforms into cryptocurrency and memory, and who we’ll see at the Fab Lab Terres de l’Ebre.

Passing through Andrea Marcos, who from El Pati champions a situated and collective cultural practice, linking management, context, and community through open and critical processes. And arriving at Zaiba Jabbar, who from London leads HERVISIONS, a platform highlighting experimental and peripheral narratives created by women and racialized people in the realm of emerging technologies, expanding the possible cosmologies of digital imagery. Four paths that open windows and make their work an active form of intervention in the world.