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Creative Coding Barcelona
Creative Coding Barcelona with Desilence presents: "Paramnèsic: Memory as Fiction"
In this talk, Tatiana Halbach and Søren Christensen (Desilence) shared the conceptual and visual process behind Paramnèsic, a project inspired by paramnesia, where memories became distorted and the boundaries between what is lived and what is imagined began to fade. Through constantly transforming images, including mutating landscapes and forms that dissolved and recombined, they explored how the subconscious edited and reinvented experiences until they became alternative realities. The session delved into the creative process behind the series, from the collection of dreams to the fusion of painting, movement, and memory that defined the exhibition.
Creative Coding Barcelona with Andy Quitmeyer presents "Making is Exploring: Building in Nature to Discover the Non-Human World"
The Generative Art Museum presented a new edition of Creative Coding Barcelona with Andrew Quitmeyer from Digital Naturalism Labs. In this talk, he asked what it would mean if technology did not separate us from nature, but instead helped us reconnect with it.
Creative Coding Barcelona with Mario Santamaria presents "Trained Shadows"
The Generative Art Museum presented a new edition of Creative Coding Barcelona featuring Mario Santamaría, who shared his artistic processes and practice. For years, his work focused on embodying protocols and processes of information distribution, performing actions such as physically travelling to his website by repeating the path of data; leaving an avatar falling for eternity in the sky of a Metaverse; going for drinks around the city as a Google algorithm; or creating a tour operator based on the infrastructure of the Internet.
Creative Coding Barcelona with Operator presents "Embodied Generative Art"
The Generative Art Museum presented a new edition of Creative Coding Barcelona with Operator (Ania Catherine and Dejha Ti), featuring an in-depth, process-focused lecture on their generative choreography method, contextualized within their history of integrating advanced technologies into their experiential practice.
Creative Coding Barcelona with Marc Vilanova
The Generative Art Museum presented a new edition of Creative Coding Barcelona in collaboration with BAU University, featuring Marc Vilanova, who led a session exploring creative approaches to giving materiality to light and sound.
Creative Coding Barcelona with Constanza Piña (Corazón de Robota)
The Generative Art Museum presented a new edition of Creative Coding Barcelona in collaboration with BAU University, featuring Corazón de Robota (Constanza Piña), who led a hybrid event combining a performance and a talk titled “The Heart is an Oscillator.”
Creative Coding Barcelona at Responsive Dreams 2025 with The Glad Scientist
The Generative Art Museum presented a new edition of Creative Coding Barcelona at the Responsive Dreams festival, featuring The Glad Scientist with “Bad Decisions, Mistakes, and Errors: An unusual journey of coding, happy accidents, bad life choices, and intentional errors, with an uncensored lack of limitations.”
Creative Coding Barcelona at Sónar 2025 with Andreas Gysin, Maria Castellanos & Alberto Valverde, Roger Pibernat & Sensitive Interfaces
On June 13, 2025, Creative Coding Barcelona took over Sónar+D with a session titled "Creative Coding in Practice: Four Perspectives on Generative Art", dedicated to creative coders and those who find beauty between lines of code and within algorithms.
Creative Coding Barcelona with Taller Estampa
The Generative Art Museum once again presented a new edition of Creative Coding Barcelona featuring the collective Taller Estampa.
Creative Coding Barcelona with Marta Verde
BAU University, in collaboration with Creative Coding Barcelona, presented “Random is Beautiful: Error and Randomness in Audiovisual Creation”, a talk that explored the role of error, glitches, and randomness in contemporary creative processes. Renowned visual artist Marta Verde Baqueiro shared insights into how these elements shape and influence her audiovisual work. The event was organized by the BAU Master's Degree in Audiovisual Innovation, with support from the coordinators of the Audiovisual Design Degree at BAU, Creative Coding Barcelona, and The Generative Art Museum.
Creative Coding Barcelona with Xavi Tribo
The Generative Art Museum presents a new edition of Creative Coding Barcelona, featuring Xavi Tribó, a talk about 5 projects produced by Melt Studio that explores the relationship between the world of audiovisual, marketing, advertising and pixels, bytes and emotions.
Creative Coding Barcelona with Rotor Studio
The Generative Art Museum presents a new edition of Creative Coding Barcelona where Rotor Studio presents Algorithm and Matter, a talk that goes from generative AI to real-time interaction, where they will showcase how they use creative programming to reconfigure our relationship with space and matter, as well as the contemporary themes of our time.
Creative Coding Barcelona with Anna Lucia
The Generative Art Museum presented a new edition of Creative Coding Barcelona, where Anna Lucia discussed her art practice at the intersection of code and craft and her search for touch in digital art.