Tivissa Becomes the Epicenter of Digital Arts with BotCamp 2026

The third edition of Eufònic's laboratory explores generative art and algorithmic experimentation in a rural setting.

Generic image of a digital art installation in a traditional rural setting.
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Generic image of a digital art installation in a traditional rural setting.

The town of Tivissa, in the Ribera d'Ebre region, will host the third edition of BotCamp from July 2 to 5, an initiative by the Eufònic festival dedicated to digital research.

Curated by Irma Vilà, this edition features a format combining a closed creative laboratory with a public program of activities. The main goal is to explore the intersection between technology and the local territorial context, using iconic spaces like the Sala Teatre for audiovisual installations.

"We want BotCamp to be a space to make digital practices visible in their various formats, and the Lab, a space to generate questions and processes."

Irma Vilà · BotCamp Curator
The heart of the project is BotCampLab, a digital residency where artists and programmers will work on prototyping projects related to automation and live coding. The lab will feature renowned mentors such as Alba G. Corral and Marta Verde, alongside international guests Lu Wilson and Ted Davis.
The public program includes free activities such as a collaborative mural directed by Anna Carreras and a sound intervention by Anna Xambó inspired by the Serra de Llaberia natural environment. Registration for the laboratory is now open.