Artists Statement
June 9 – August 21, Santa Mònica Art Centre, from the Beep Collection. Public Event.
Upholstered wooden frame, synthetic hair, Raspberry Pi. 160 x 160 x 120 cm.
Based on the myth of the nymph Echo, it is an open source sculpture that is only capable of pronouncing what it has previously heard.
[Source https://www.dilalica.com/work/lua-coderch-julia-mugica-lluis-nacenta-ivan-paz/echo].
ARCO/Beep Award for Electronic Art, 2022
- Lúa Coderch, (Peru/Spain) uses research not to become an expert on a particular topic but to explore the surface of things and the materiality of personal and historical narratives. [source: http://angelsbarcelona.com/en/artists/lua-coderch/bio/] https://www.luacoderch.com
- Julia Múgica is a Mexican scientist currently incurring in the artistic exploration of nature complex rocesses. https://barcelona.mutek.org/en/artists/julia-mugica-ivan-paz
- Iván Paz has backgrounds in physics, music and computer science. Iván’s work is framed in critical approaches to technology centered around from-scratch construction as an exploratory technique. https://barcelona.mutek.org/en/artists/julia-mugica-ivan-paz
- Lluís Nacenta (Barcelona, Spain) is a professor, writer and curator in the fields of music and contemporary art. Degree in Mathematics and Music (piano), Master’s Degree in Comparative Studies in Literature, Art and Philosophy and Doctor of Humanities, with a PhD thesis about musical repetition, his research proposes a philosophical perspective on the sonic arts. https://hangar.org/en/lluisnacenta/