
The full EUFÒNIC PRO 2025 program!
EUFÒNIC PRO 2025: reinventing the dialogue between art, body, and technology
Conversations, roundtables, and gatherings to (re)think how artistic practices can alter, contaminate, and evolve creation, performativity, digital thinking, and the relationship with context. Plus, we’re adding a new space featuring two top professionals: Cecilia Martín, brand strategist specialized in art and culture and founder of Culture Connects (CC); and Tanja Sæter, founder of Norway’s Coast Contemporary platform.
POETIC CANNIBALISM: When visual and performing arts consume and transform each other
Artists Núria Rovira, Camila Sanjinés, and Maria Canelles (La Brossa, Barcelona) will explore how art transforms when it brushes against performance, storytelling, and installation. Joined by curator Marta Oliveres, they’ll discuss performative languages that play with space and technology to tell the world differently. A conversation to understand how narrative awakens when the stage is a forest, a screen, or an empty room
QUANTUMS TO INFINITY: Music and visuals in the era of quantum computing
With Antònia Folguera and Eduard Alarcón (Quantum Computing Lab, UPC), we’ll dive into the world of quantum livecoding—a practice that combines real-time coding with the properties of quantum computing. We’ll explore new tools, settings, and imaginaries for artistic creation, at a moment when art and technology stop being separate disciplines and become one living language
Paratheatricality: the invisible armor that transforms the stage
Kena Rodríguez (Sismògraf, Olot) and Sara Serrano (IF Barcelona) will discuss how elements like sound, audience interaction, and music are much more than mere complements—they are the driving forces that make the stage experience pulse and evolve.
COVISIONS AND LANDSCAPES: Digital landscapes and the memory of the territory
Professionals such as Marie Dumontier (Rencontres Audiovisuelles, France), Charlotte Benedetti (Kikk Festival, Belgium), Heracles Papatheodorou (ONX, Greece), and Clara Montero (Tabakalera, Donostia) will question our relationship with the landscape through the digital lens: what remains, what disappears, and how we can reactivate cultural memory with contemporary toolsProfessionals com Marie Dumontier (Rencontres Audiovisuelles, França), Charlotte Benedetti (Kikk Festival, Bélgica), Heracles Papatheodorou (ONX, Grècia) i Clara Montero (Tabakalera de Donosti) posaran en qüestió la nostra relació amb el paisatge a través del prisma digital: què queda, què desapareix i com podem reactivar la memòria cultural amb eines contemporànies.
PROFESSIONAL PROJECT PRESENTATIONS: Activating culture through porosity, intersection, and experimentation
Cecilia Martín, co-founder of CC – Cultural Connection, and Tanja Sæter, from Coast Contemporary, present two initiatives that, from different perspectives, propose ways of activating culture, research, and creation through porous, open, and experimental approaches. From communication strategy to curatorial thinking, including scientific research, both share a clear intention: to open spaces for dialogue across disciplines and imagine new ways of being in the world.
WORKING IN ARTISTIC RESIDENCIES. What do they entail?
Five pairs of words guide us in rethinking artistic residencies: diversity, connection, territory, sustainability, and experience. Artists Isabel Archs and Lina Choi, part of the Confluence program, will bring these ideas to life through two experiences that cross contexts and creative approaches.
CONVERSATION: Spiral of Time
Spiral of Time is an installation by Edwin van der Heide that transforms sound into a living archive and a space for critical listening. Using a device that records one minute every hour for an entire year, the piece at MACBA allows for an exploration of time and territory —currently undergoing transformation— through an interactive sonic spiral. A work that listens to the city, the museum, and its changes, moving between memory, institutional critique, and auditory resistance.
ARTISTIC PROJECT PRESENTATIONS: Acting from intersection, diversity, and cultural innovation
Four voices —two artists and two cultural managers— operating at the crossroads of art, technology, and contemporary culture. From Thalia Escribano’s digital sensitivity to Solimán López’s speculative art, through El Pati’s situated practice and Zaiba Jabbar’s HERVISIONS platform. Diverse perspectives opening new spaces to think, create, and intervene in the world.
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