CO-VISION 2025: Imagining Futures from the Ebro Delta
For three days, CO-VISION returns to Eufònic as a constellation of activities where artists, scientists, and local communities come together to explore how we represent ecological change, how we listen to the territory, and how we build fairer futures through art, science, and digital culture. The Co-Vision 2025 activities include talks, installations, workshops, walks, and an augmented reality piece created from diatoms. All of it set among rice fields and ever-changing landscapes.

PUBLIC PANEL: Listening to a Delta in Transformation
Wednesday, July 9 – 6:00 PM – Lo Pati (Amposta)
How can we listen to changing ecosystems? Based on Jana Winderen’s sound piece, which captures the submerged sounds of the Delta, marine scientists Vanessa Balagué and Jordi Camp (ICM-CSIC) will discuss how art and science can together interpret the signals of a transforming territory.
PROFESSIONAL PANEL: Landscapes, Technologies, and Institutions
Thursday, July 10 – Escola d’Art de Tortosa
As part of Eufònic Pro 2025, Marie Dumontier (Rencontres Audiovisuelles), Charlotte Benedetti (KIKK Festival), Heracles Papatheodorou (ONX – Onassis Foundation), and Clara Montero (Tabakalera) share how they connect innovation, digital culture, and territory. A meeting of transformative trajectories imagining more open, hybrid institutions aligned with new imaginaries.
LOCAL DEBATE: Species, Communities, and Augmented Realities
Thursday, July 10 – 7:45 PM – Plaça de l’Aube, Amposta
Artists Lauren Moffatt, Jaume Vidal and Carlos Martorell (Shoeg) will talk with scientist Rosa Trobajo (IRTA) and Delta residents —guided by Antònia Folguera— about nature, science, and cohabitation. This is a first public glimpse of Mapping the Invisible, a digital experience created from microorganisms and species of the territory, coming to Eufònic 2026.
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