Events
Sónar 2025
For the second year in a row, The Generative Art Museum was present at Sónar 2025 Barcelona, featured in the Project Area—the beating heart of Sónar+D. This space acts as a forum, exhibition zone, and testing ground open to all Sónar attendees.
For this edition, TGAM showcased works by Andreas Gysin, Manuel Lariño, Julian Hespenheide, Heeey, Paolo Curtoni, Amy Goodchild, Edu Prats, Santiago, Eliza Struthers-Jobin, Andy Duboc, Pawel Dudko, Office CA, Quentin Hocdé, Alba G. Corral, poperbu, Shaderism, and protozoo.
The showcase formed part of Sónar's new Community Takeover programme, launched in 2025, which invited various local communities to take over the Sónar Ágora stage and present their perspectives and lines of work. As part of this initiative, The Generative Art Museum brought Creative Coding Barcelona—a project revived in 2025 that hosts regular gatherings to explore creative coding and the role of technology in artistic practices.
Creative Coding Barcelona x Sónar: Community Takeover
Creative Coding Barcelona took over Sónar+D with a dedicated session for creative coders and anyone who finds beauty in the space between lines of code and the logic of algorithms. The session featured four presentations where artists unpacked their practice and shared what drives them—and what they hope to spark.
“Digital Rituals” with Andreas Gysin (@andreasgysin): Andreas presented a series of projects centered on screens and their limitations, along with new plotter works and unconventional uses of the plotter.