A London-based creative technologist with a background in teaching, Lu Wilson works across creative coding, video, and experimentation with digital systems. Her practice often revolves around cellular automata, recursion, and an approach that blends code, visual thinking, and a subtly surreal edge.

Her works often take the form of films derived from her own programming projects, unfolding their internal logics and making visible the behaviours, loops, and deviations that emerge within these systems. She is an active figure in the global live coding and algorave community, and also part of Pastagang, a large-scale, collaborative, leaderless collective. Alongside this, she designs and builds experimental prototypes, and currently works with the Wikimedia Foundation.

At BotCampLab, she will participate as a speaker, sharing this hybrid practice between code, image, and experimentation within an open context of collective work and prototyping.

BotCamp 2026

BotCamp is Eufònic’s digital arts programme in Tivissa: four days of code, generative art, and technology outside conventional frameworks. It combines BotCampLab—an intensive space for collective prototyping—with an open programme of installations, performances, and audiovisual works across different locations in the village. A space where digital languages are shared, tested, and move from process into the public realm.