Digital Machines

Opening 31 January, 19h

Press Conference 30 January, 12 h

The exhibition Digital Machines. Technology, Industry, Society brings together 13 recent works by local and international artists, presenting an innovative vision of how digital technology shapes our industry and society today. It also includes the winning work of the European Commission’s Arts-driven Innovation Award in Science and Technology.

Through visual narratives, the exhibition explores the evolution of technological systems from the 16th century to the present day, highlighting themes such as resource exploitation and artificial intelligence. It also invites to discover alternative digital machines, suggesting new forms of interaction between humans, nature and technology, imagining a more conscious and sustainable future.

Artists: Vladan Joler, Kate Crawford, Calin Segal, Martyna Marciniak, AKQA, Noemí Iglesias, Space Popular, Sonya Isupova, Gordan Savičić and Felix Stalder, Elisa Cuesta, Juan Cañada and Juan Gama, Katarzyna Szymielewicz.

Curated by: Pablo de Soto

Press release

Dossier

Images works (ZIP 64,6 MB)

Portraits of artists (ZIP 27 MB)

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