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Free admission. Activity as part of Social Fest Bcn 2025
Language: Catalan and Spanish
Citlaly Hernández - Núria Nia
A performative gathering where language and imagination are put at the service of collective creation.
Guided by Citlali Hernández and Núria Nia, participants will be invited to shape a new digital voice through simple instructions and shared gestures. The process becomes a space where technology ceases to be cold and abstract, transforming into living matter: word, body, emotion, and consciousness.
It is not just a performance. It is not just a workshop. It is a contemporary ritual where art, presence, and dialogue with the digital open the door to new ways of understanding healing and collective transformation.
In this session, impressions and ideas generated and collected throughout all the sessions of this edition of the festival will be woven together as a community to imagine a shared manifesto that preserves the memory of Social Fest BCN 2025.
Activity promoted by Social Fest BCN
Led by Citlali Hernández and Núria Nia
Núria Nia, her artistic practice initially stems from the audiovisual medium and expands from videocreation and video essay to installation, sculpture, performance, textual publications, and other forms of intervention in everyday media, always with a point of anchorage: the relationship and space between the physical and the digital, between what is connected and disconnected from the Internet, between collective memory and the archive shared online, between a past full of cables and satellites and the ghost of collapse haunting the imagination of a possible future.
Citlaly Hernández, Mexican artist and designer who investigates how corporeality is reconfigured in a world shaped by hyperconnectivity, technologies, and digital culture. Her projects intertwine electronic and digital arts through audiovisual materials, algorithms, electronic circuits, and bodily practices, and incorporate the development of prototypes and devices through digital fabrication to explore the relationship between humans and technology. In recent years, she has been exploring the relationship between the physical body and digital realm through robots, installations, and performances.