BotCamp performances, live shows and installations in Tivissa!
From 2 to 5 July, BotCamp brings a programme of digital arts to Tivissa, featuring performances, installations, mapping and live shows
Over four days, around thirty participants will gather in the Ribera d’Ebre town of Tivissa to live, experiment and develop projects at BotCampLab. From Friday to Sunday, different locations across the village will become venues for digital arts. The theatre, the old washhouses, the Hospital Chapel, Plaça de la Font Vella and the football field will host installations, audiovisual concerts, sound art, live coding, mapping and generative art, all with free admission.
Friday 3 July: installations, live coding and a wall turned into a screen
The public programme begins on Friday afternoon, activating some of Tivissa’s most distinctive spaces with installations, live performances and visual art.
7:15 pm · Hospital Chapel — The Generative Art Museum opens Generative Dialogues IV: Temps en capes, an exhibition of generative art featuring works that evolve continuously.
7:15 pm · Hospital Chapel — Col·lectiu Axolot presents Màquina de vendre fum, a piece that playfully critiques the narratives surrounding technology and art.
9:00 pm · Tivissa Theatre — Maia Francisco and Tim Cowlishaw present Mass Spectra, a live coding performance combining piano, electric guitar and code.
9:30 pm · Tivissa Theatre — La Gualtero presents Reactiva 360º, a performance combining dance, visuals and mapping.
10:30 pm · Plaça de la Font Vella — Lorena Solé, in collaboration with EbreLumen Talent, closes the evening with a mapping projection on one of the village’s most beautiful walls.

Saturday 4 July: live music and listening to the landscape
Saturday focuses on two projects rooted in improvisation and listening: one on the stage of the Tivissa Theatre, the other at the village’s old washhouses.
9:00 pm · Tivissa Theatre — Natt Stråkar Punkter Ensemble presents a live-coded concert in which sound, code and visuals evolve with every performance.
10:30 pm · Washhouses — Anna Xambó presents Sentint la Serra de la Llaberia, an audiovisual piece created from recordings of the mountain range’s soundscape and AI tools used to detect changes in the ecosystem.

Sunday 5 July: a generative mural created with the village
BotCamp’s final day turns its attention to Tivissa and its local traditions with a project developed over the previous days together with children attending the village’s summer camp.
12:30 pm · Football Field — Anna Carreras, in collaboration with Gabi Gallego, presents Oros, copes, espases i bastos, a generative mural inspired by the traditional card games played outdoors in village squares and streets.
The presentation will be followed by a DJ set by Takk Iori, bringing the public programme to a close with a vermouth in hand.
BotCamp is an invitation to experience digital arts in a different context. For three days, Tivissa becomes a place where contemporary creation engages with heritage, landscape and everyday village life through a free programme that forms part of the Eufònic universe.
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