Maria Arnal will perform on September 5 in the main postcity stage in the Nightline of the Ars Electronica Festival. Arnal will present Bossits new work released in Sónar, who is fruitful of the collaboration with the Icelandic Laboratory Intelligent instrument Lab, the Barcelona Supercomputing Center and Cinco Bilarinas. Boss It is traditional polyphony that jugs with the potential expressive of the generated synthetic voices from that of Maria Arnal. The bailarinas act as modulators of these voices, to coexist their choreography in a choral singing.
The year passed electronica recognizes the work of the Catalan artist with the S+T+Arts Prize Honorary Mention for the installation Maria Choir that forms part of the exhibition Ia: Artificial intelligence of the CCCB.
Fear Otra Part, Marc Vilanova will present the work Phonosdentro of the Festival Thematic Exhibition. The work, built with 208 recycled and reprogrammed speakers to emit infrasonids, offers a unique sensory experience in which sound is perceived through body vibrations more than for the oído.
Ars Electronica has also invited the New Art Foundation to submit the project Chemical Calls of Care II of Yolanda Urizthat I can also see in the Sónar 2025.
The Catalan presence is completed with Domestic Date StreamersGanadores of the prestigious Prix Ars Electronica Award for Digital Humanity for their pro -project Syntthetic Memories (Sintética Memory Office)an exhibition by José Luis de Vicente exhibited in the design Hub Barcelona in 2024 that explores how they can generate, interpret and rebuild human recuerdos from data, algorithm and artificial intelligence. A transgress project that invites to rethink the future of memory in the digital age.
In his latest edition, Ars Electronica Recibió A record of 112,000 visits and program 498 Eventos in 18 Linz spaces and his metropolitan area, in which 1,260 artists, scientists, developers, disregarders and activists from 67 Counties participated. Podéis consult the previous Catalan participations in the festival in these lags: 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021 and 2020.