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MMMAD is a project of the creative studio HYPER STUDIO and the contemporary culture platform Finding Art Madrid. The festival would not be possible without the support of institutions and public and private brands that support us in each edition.
MMMAD 2021
Team
Direction
Aida Salán
Cristóbal Baños
Diego Iglesias
Community manager
Guillermo Solas
Aida Salán
Cristóbal Baños
Diego Iglesias
Community manager
Guillermo Solas
Guest curators
Lola Zoido
Mit Borrás
Yosi Negrín
Solimán López
José Delgado
Lava Project
Lola Zoido
Mit Borrás
Yosi Negrín
Solimán López
José Delgado
Lava Project
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ACERCA Comunicación
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Ceniza TV
ACERCA Comunicación
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Ceniza TV
MMMAD 2020
Team
Aida Salán
Cristóbal Baños
Diego Iglesias
Aida Salán
Cristóbal Baños
Diego Iglesias
Institutions
Urvanity Art Fair
JCDecaux España
La Pilarica
Urvanity Art Fair
JCDecaux España
La Pilarica
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Ministerio de Cultura
Ayuntamiento de Madrid
Madrid Capital de Moda
hna CONECTA
Cervezas El Águila
Jägermeister
Ministerio de Cultura
Ayuntamiento de Madrid
Madrid Capital de Moda
hna CONECTA
Cervezas El Águila
Jägermeister
"My Friends Come From The Clouds"
MMMAD 2023 × Bora
Each year we curate the image of the festival as a new digital artwork, collaborating with an artist from the previous edition. On this occasion the selected artist has been BORA, alter-ego of French artist Pauline Canavesio, whose work deals with themes such as identity and intimacy in the physical-digital context.
Celestial Castle Bodies, dancefloor full of morphing clouds. Our bodies transformed into sentient castles, vibrant architectures of beings. A refuge for our dreams, echoing our impermanence. Castles are made of flesh.
« My Friends Come From The Clouds » is a piece investing imaginative landscapes as a way to navigate our reality with tenderness, an attempt on deconstruction and acceptance. It invites us to come as we are, commune and dance with our narratives.




About
MMMAD is a non-profit cultural association whose aim is to exhibit, disseminate and think about digital creation. Focused on the intersection between digital culture and public space, the association has been organising the MMMAD festival since 2020, with a programme of exhibitions, installations, calls, workshops and meetings throughout the city every year.
MMMAD was created with the aim of bringing digital art closer to the general public, through the development of actions in the public space, in the open air; to innovate in formats and spaces for digital art, creating hybrid experiences between the physical and digital worlds that escape from conventional formats; to transform public space into a space for digital art, converting urban advertising media into cultural spaces, and to support emerging talent, programming young artists and creators alongside established national and international artists.
We have received the 10x10 Award for Cultural Innovation in Pública 19 (2019), formed part of the Imagine Creativity Center thanks to the support of the Banco Sabadell Foundation (2019), been speakers at the 4YFN conference at the Mobile World Congress Barcelona (2019), received the Grants for Innovation in the Cultural and Creative Industries from the Ministry of Culture (2019-20), won the Certámen Nacional de Jóvenes Emprendedores de INJUVE (2020-21), received the Ayudas para la investigación, creación y producción artísticas en el campo de las artes visuales del Ministerio de Cultura (2021) and received the Ayudas a la Innovación en las Industrias Culturales y Creativas del Ministerio de Cultura (2021-22).

In 2022 we received the EFFE European Quality Label for outstanding arts festivals in the EU that demonstrate commitment to the arts, community involvement and international openness.
Team
MMMAD 2023
Direction
Aida Salán
Cristóbal Baños
Diego Iglesias
Coordination and socials
Guillermo Solas
Communication
ACERCA Comunicación
Photo and video
Ceniza TV
Aida Salán
Cristóbal Baños
Diego Iglesias
Coordination and socials
Guillermo Solas
Communication
ACERCA Comunicación
Photo and video
Ceniza TV
Institutional sponsors
AC/E Acción Cultural Española
Ayuntamiento de Madrid
Embajada de Suiza
Goethe Institut Madrid
Pro Helvetia
Collaborators
écal
HOME Club
Puro Futuro
Sponsors
Bodega Darío Lubiano
Cerveza Turia
AC/E Acción Cultural Española
Ayuntamiento de Madrid
Embajada de Suiza
Goethe Institut Madrid
Pro Helvetia
Collaborators
écal
HOME Club
Puro Futuro
Sponsors
Bodega Darío Lubiano
Cerveza Turia
Spaces
Clear Channel
Espacio Cultural Serrería Belga
Galería Max Estrella
HYPER HOUSE
IE Tower
La Casa Encendida
Nave Sierrra
Roca Madrid Gallery
_2B space to be
Súper 8 Media
TAI Escuela de Artes
Media partners
radio3
Gato News
Clear Channel
Espacio Cultural Serrería Belga
Galería Max Estrella
HYPER HOUSE
IE Tower
La Casa Encendida
Nave Sierrra
Roca Madrid Gallery
_2B space to be
Súper 8 Media
TAI Escuela de Artes
Media partners
radio3
Gato News
MMMAD 2022
Direction
Aida Salán
Cristóbal Baños
Diego Iglesias
Coordination and socials
Guillermo Solas
Guest curators
Lava Art Project
ONKAOS
Zaiba Jabbar
Communication
ACERCA Comunicación
Photo and video
Ceniza TV
Aida Salán
Cristóbal Baños
Diego Iglesias
Coordination and socials
Guillermo Solas
Guest curators
Lava Art Project
ONKAOS
Zaiba Jabbar
Communication
ACERCA Comunicación
Photo and video
Ceniza TV
Institutional sponsors
Ministerio de Cultura
AC/E Acción Cultural Española
Embajada de Canadá
Embajada de Suiza
Pro Helvetia
Collaborators
TBA21 – Thyssen Bornemisza Art Contemporary
Fundación Telefónica
ONKAOS
Sponsors
DICE
Cerveza Turia
Ministerio de Cultura
AC/E Acción Cultural Española
Embajada de Canadá
Embajada de Suiza
Pro Helvetia
Collaborators
TBA21 – Thyssen Bornemisza Art Contemporary
Fundación Telefónica
ONKAOS
Sponsors
DICE
Cerveza Turia
Spaces
Art.army
Clear Channel
Colección SOLO
DOMO360
Espacio Fundación Telefonica
Goethe-Institut Madrid
Habitación Número 34
HYPER HOUSE
Nave Sierrra
Pull&Bear
Roca Madrid Gallery
Sala Equis
Súper 8 Media
TAI Escuela de Artes
2x20ac
Media partners
NEO2
radio3
Art.army
Clear Channel
Colección SOLO
DOMO360
Espacio Fundación Telefonica
Goethe-Institut Madrid
Habitación Número 34
HYPER HOUSE
Nave Sierrra
Pull&Bear
Roca Madrid Gallery
Sala Equis
Súper 8 Media
TAI Escuela de Artes
2x20ac
Media partners
NEO2
radio3
MMMAD 2021
Directions
Aida Salán
Cristóbal Baños
Diego Iglesias
Coordination and socials
Guillermo Solas
Guest curators
Lola Zoido
Mit Borrás
Yosi Negrín
Solimán López
José Delgado
Lava Art Project
Communication
ACERCA Comunicación
Photo and video
Ceniza TV
Aida Salán
Cristóbal Baños
Diego Iglesias
Coordination and socials
Guillermo Solas
Guest curators
Lola Zoido
Mit Borrás
Yosi Negrín
Solimán López
José Delgado
Lava Art Project
Communication
ACERCA Comunicación
Photo and video
Ceniza TV
Institutional sponsors
Ministerio de Cultura
INJUVE
Strategic partners
HARDDISKMUSEUM
ARAN Art Network
Collaborators
LABA Valencia
rtve Lab
TAI Escuela Universitaria de Artes
Sponsors
Decaquattro
Ministerio de Cultura
INJUVE
Strategic partners
HARDDISKMUSEUM
ARAN Art Network
Collaborators
LABA Valencia
rtve Lab
TAI Escuela Universitaria de Artes
Sponsors
Decaquattro
Spaces
Casa Antillón
DOMO360
Espacio Fundación Telefonica
Goethe-Institut Madrid
Habitación Número 34
Istituto Italiano di Cultura
JCDecaux
La Casa Encendida
Medialab-Prado
Roca Madrid Gallery
Sala Equis
Súper 8 Media
Taller de Ideas
Media partners
Exitexpress
NEO2
Yorokobu
Casa Antillón
DOMO360
Espacio Fundación Telefonica
Goethe-Institut Madrid
Habitación Número 34
Istituto Italiano di Cultura
JCDecaux
La Casa Encendida
Medialab-Prado
Roca Madrid Gallery
Sala Equis
Súper 8 Media
Taller de Ideas
Media partners
Exitexpress
NEO2
Yorokobu
MMMAD 2020
Direction
Aida Salán
Cristóbal Baños
Diego Iglesias
Aida Salán
Cristóbal Baños
Diego Iglesias
Institutional sponsors
Ministerio de Cultura
Ayuntamiento de Madrid
Madrid Capital de Moda
Sponsors
Cervezas El Águila
hna CONECTA
Jägermeister
Ministerio de Cultura
Ayuntamiento de Madrid
Madrid Capital de Moda
Sponsors
Cervezas El Águila
hna CONECTA
Jägermeister
Spaces
JCDecaux
Institute for Postnatural Studies
Urvanity Art Fair
JCDecaux
Institute for Postnatural Studies
Urvanity Art Fair
Program Preview
PRESS
If you are interested in finding out more about MMMAD 2024, please contact our press team.
Acerca Comunicación
Mar Tomico – mar@acercacomunicacion.es
In the following link you can access to our press room where you will find information about the project and clippings of previous editions --> press room
Program 2024
Computed Matter, group exhibition










Space: Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas (C. de Montalbán 12, 28014 Madrid)
Dates: 23 May – 23 July, 2024. Schedule: consult the museum’s website.
Artists: ALV Adina, Gastón Lisak, Manel Bafaluy, Pulsa (Irene Molina + Fran Toré)
In collaboration with Mayrit Biennial of Design and Architecture we present a group exhibition with works by ALV Adina, Gastón Lisak, Manel Bafaluy and Pulsa (Irene Molina + Fran Toré).A kilogram is a cylinder made of an alloy of platinum and iridium that has been at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures in Paris since 1889. Despite careful preservation measures, over time dust has added weight to this cylinder, changing its initial conditions. In the digital world, however, infallible mathematical precision is achieved through computation. Computed Matter addresses these contradictions and complexities of the material component in digital creation through avant-garde works that challenge traditional notions of materiality.
More information at https://mayrit.org/
External Memory, group exhibition
Space: HYPER HOUSE (C/Ramón Sainz 22 local, 28025 Madrid)
Dates: 9 May – 15 June, 2024.
Schedule: to schedule a guided tour, write us to hola@mmmad.art
Artists: Food of War & Chérine Yazbeck, Rayane Jemaa, Sara Sadik, Tabita Rezaire, Vica Pacheco, Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries
Curated by: Ana Drucker
The ability to remember plays a crucial role in the formation of individual, cultural and social identity. The transmission of stories, traditions and events allows us to connect collectively over time, creating a sense of belonging and togetherness and consolidating the persistence of a community. These collective memories influence the construction of cultural narratives and identities, defining how a society functions, how we perceive it and how it perceives itself.
Yet memory is not a static archive, but a dynamic and malleable process. Our identity is constantly changing as we experience, process and reinterpret our past. This plasticity is intensified by the influence of technology.
The excessive use of screens and the massive generation and sharing of personal data have transformed our connection to memory and the way we remember and identify ourselves, technology alters and transforms our ability to filter, prioritise and retain information. In this context, memory is no longer just an archive of experiences, but also an external, digital manifestation of our identity.
Furthermore, the excessive generation and sharing of personal data raises questions about the autonomy of our identity: to what extent does technology transform the authenticity of our experiences? How does this affect our identity? What is the role of privacy in the preservation of our memories? How is the excessive consumption and sharing of information impacting the formation of collective memory?
The exhibition hosts the work of 6 artists working through different media such as video, performance, CGI image and reflects on the political, cultural and social importance of memory in a world driven by technology and its role in the construction of identity.
Cuando las paredes dejen de llorar, Mario Santamaría




Space: NAVESIERRRA (C. de la Divina Pastora 23, 28034 Madrid)
Dates: 9 May – 9 June, 2024.
Schedule: to schedule a guided tour, write us to hola@mmmad.art
Artist: Mario Santamaría
Curated by: Aida Salán y Guillermo Esteban
NAVESIERRRA presents Cuando las paredes dejen de llorar (When the walls stop weeping), the first solo exhibition of the artist Mario Santamaría in Madrid. The site-specific installation delves into the interests that characterise Santamaría's work. His artistic practice is based on making transparent, making visible, and even embodying, the different processes of digital data distribution and the infrastructures that support them. In this way, Santamaría gives body to the algorithmic procedures of the invisible digital space-time, not from a desire to solve the problem but to embody the disillusionment inherent in these technologies.
The Stone of Madness, Lola Zoido
Space: TAI Escuela de Artes (C. de Recoletos 22, 28001 Madrid)
Dates: 9 May – 5 June, 2024. Open 24/7 from the street.
Artist: Lola Zoido, in collaboration with students from TAI: Arantza Sousa, Azahar Elena, Cleo’s Dad, Cristina Zamrik, Filo, Grecia Calapuja, Jota, Luciano Beltrán, Manuel Carrasco, Marco Kaubisch, Nailuj, Natalia Colina, Paula Romero, Sofia Escribano.
At TAI Escuela de Artes we are once again developing a collaborative workshop with students, taught on this occasion by the artist Lola Zoido, which will lead to a phygital installation located in its shop window in the Salamanca neighbourhood. Bosch represented in "The extraction of the stone of madness" an ancient practice based on the belief that there was an element within the individual that did not allow him to see reality clearly, and had to be removed. On the other hand, Benjamin Labatut in his book "The Stone of Madness" talks about the strange texture that human experience is acquiring today and how what surrounds us is beginning to take on forms that we don't know whether to believe in or not. The rise of the digital today intertwines physical and digital realities as never before, coexisting with us in every aspect. For this workshop, we propose not to extract those stones, which could well be our mobile devices, but to polish them, carve them and play at adding another layer to this new reality that we can only see through screens.

Digital Art in the City
MMMAD Festival in collaboration with Clear Channel and the Creative Campus of the Universidad Europea are launching the biggest open call for digital art in public space to date, inviting digital creators from all over the world to submit 10-second works that respond to the theme of this edition "i'm feeling lucky / voy a tener suerte" and that will be exhibited on more than 400 screens throughout Madrid during the month of May, transforming the whole city into a large open-air museum.
The call for entries will be open from 20 March to 20 April. A jury of experts will select 30 finalists who will see their works displayed on Clear Channel screens in Madrid and will award three €500 prizes thanks to the support of the Creative Campus of the Universidad Europea.
JURY
Lola Zoido, Nina Muro, Vanessa Murrell
DATES
– 20 March – 20 April, 2024: open call submissions
– 26 April, 2024: Jury announcement
– 1 – 31 May, 2024: Exhibition in Madrid
WINNERS
1. Alejandro Vazquez García (ES), 'feeling lucky'
2. Alfacenttauri (Felipe Sepúlveda) (CL), 'Ether Rave'
3. Alvsmonster (Álvaro Ruiz) (ES), ‘Lucky Ducky Bath’
4. Amets Del Rio Eugui (ES), ‘Razón frente al desafío’
5. Blanca Tejerina Peces (ES), ‘Monkey Trail’
6. Danni Zheng (CN), ‘Postmodern Serendipity’
7. Diana Carmenate (CU), ‘Visiones’
8. Erfan Amiri (IR), ‘The Lucky Dice-Bots’
9. Guoshi Rodríguez Comesaña, Alejandro Valencia Gómez y Sebastián De Diego López (ES), ‘La Espiral’
10. Irene Gaumé (ES), ‘Landescapes’
11. Jeci Chen (TW), ‘English’
12. Julieta Bao(ES), ‘Better Future’
13. Katharina Ammann (RO), ‘Mechanical Turk’
14. Los Romeras (ES), ‘Lucky Cats’
15. Lucas Burgos Sequeros (ES), ‘Up and out’
16. Lucía Rojo (ES), ‘El Cardo (v1)’
17. Marcos Ausejo (ES), ‘ad1ctalC3LL’
18. Marisa Müsing (CA), ‘Stuck in the Motherboard’
19. Luca Barrios Lumbreras (BE), ‘Inercia’
20. Pablo Aragón Pérez (ES), ‘In the flesh’
21. PITCH STUDIOS (AU), ‘Through the Fleshy Fields’
22. Roxi Basa (FR), ‘The Heart of the Machine’
23. Sandra Ruiz López (ES), ‘Un mundo digital donde cuidarnos’
24. Santiago Colombo Migliorero (AR), ‘A ciegas’
25. Sara Isabel Álvarez Aragonés (ES), ‘How i see the world after’
26. Shabely Acebo Estévez (CU), ‘Tropical Trip’
27. Thalia Escribano Caballero (ES), ‘Techy Tales Among the Bodies’
28. Kat Zhang (CN), ‘The Reflective Entity’
29. Valeria Baret Argila (ES), ‘Bajo Llave’
30. Victor Pérez-Pallarès Setó (ES), ‘Cute Classism, Sweet Fascism’
These works have been selected for their high artistic quality, seeking heterogeneity of techniques and highlighting the multiplicity of conceptual lines within the theme of the call. The jury highlighted the high quality and heterogeneity of the 30 proposals, deciding after a round of debate to award the three prizes to:
1. Alejandro Vazquez García (ES), 'feeling lucky'
2. Marisa Müsing (CA), ‘Stuck in the Motherboard’
3. Thalia Escribano Caballero (ES), ‘Techy Tales Among the Bodies’
Read the jury's report here.

MMMAD 2023
In 2023 we celebrate the fourth edition of MMMAD the Madrid Urban Digital Art Festival, transforming the city into the international capital of digital art and new media during the month of May. In this edition we put the focus on the diverse community of creators and audiences, generating a space for meeting, exchange of ideas and celebration around the most avant-garde artistic practices.
We continued to claim the role of the public space as a cultural space, extending our collaboration with the urban screens of Madrid; we delved into some of the most relevant issues in the sector, creating spaces for collective thinking around digital practices; we expanded our international collaborations by working with strategic agents; we collaborated with independent spaces that build the cultural fabric of the city; and with the intention of democratising access to culture and reaching diverse audiences, all the exhibitions and activities in this edition were free of charge.
Artists and participants 2023
Alba Triana · Alberto de Juan · ALV Adina · Álvaro Chior · Andrea Muniáin · Andreas Nicolas Fischer · Andrés Rizo · Arturo Moya · Bora · Cavecanems · Dirk Koy · Elodie Anglade · Enrique Agudo · Enrique del Castillo · Entangled Others · Excómplice · Florence To · Guli Silberstein · Hsiang-Yun Huang · Jaap Drupsteem · Julia Kaganskiy · Kirsten Swensen · Krista Kim · Lauren Moffat · Linda Dounia · Lola Zoido · Lucia Cordero · Manel De Aguas · María Brancós · Marlena Kudlicka · Martina Menegon · Mayte Gómez · Mit Borras · Momu & No Es · Operator · Pablo Durango · Pandelis Diamantides · Patricia Gloum · Pau Jimenez · Rachel Lamot · Rafaël Rozendaal · Razorade · Roberta Bosco · Rubén GoMo (Radioboy+) · Ryoichi Kurokawa · Sarah Elawad · Teresa Fernández Pello · Tomás Saraceno · Yosi Negrin · Zimoun
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Opening MMMAD 2023
Espacio Cultural Serrería Belga --> 4 May, 2023The fourth edition of MMMAD Festival Urbano de Arte Digital de Madrid opens on 4 May at 19h in the courtyard of the Espacio Cultural Serrería Belga, bringing together the entire creative community around the festival and presenting two live performances: Umbráfono by Enrique del Castillo and Transcending Species by Manel De Aguas. We will also inaugurate the collective exhibition kasdfñasd in the nave Ceniceros of Serrería Belga, with works by Enrique Agudo, Teresa Fernández-Pello, Andrea Muniaín, Yosi Negrín and Lola Zoido.
Due to capacity issues, access will be restricted with prior registration. More details coming soon.
Umbráfono
is a project by Enrique del Castillo (Jaén,
1982) that consists of a performance with an optical reader capable of
transforming luminous stimuli projected onto a photosensitive cell into sound.
These stimuli are generated by a beam of light passing through celluloid film.
This project is based on the optical-analogue reading system used in the cinema
since 1919 to interpret the soundtracks that form part of films. The pieces
that make up the soundtracks have been designed and manufactured by the author,
as well as the films used, which are original compositions without copies.
Manel De Aguas (Barcelona, 1996)
is a trans-species and cyborg artist, activist,
producer and performer based in Berlin, best known for having developed and
installed deep L sensory fins on his head. The fins, formally known as
"Weather Fins", allow him to hear atmospheric pressure, temperature
and humidity through implants on each side of his head. His artistic practice
includes music production and performance, where he explores weather through
sound by offering audiences a sonic experience of the atmosphere. Transcending
Species is the title of De Aguas' forthcoming self-produced album and also
the name of the show in which the artist performs the songs on the album, which
explore different chapters of De Aguas' cyborg transition under a veil of
hyperpop, trance and ambient sounds.
Video © CENIZA. Sound © Andrea Muniáin
kasdfñasd, group exhibition
Espacio Cultural Serrería Belga --> 4 May – 4 Jun, 2023Espacio Cultural Serrería Belga will become the main venue of the fourth edition of the MMMAD Festival Urbano de Arte Digital de Madrid. During the month of May, the space will host the exhibition kasdfñasd, which brings together the work of five artists linked to the city of Madrid whose work explores the relationship between the physical and digital worlds.
kasdfñasd, an apparent typo that we all recognise, "an expression used when you are so excited that you can not find the words to describe your feelings" (Urban Dictionary), an internet word that is impossible to replicate or memorise and illustrates a new way of thinking articulated by the devices that surround us and give us access to the digital world.
Until relatively recently, our experience of the world was purely physical. With the technological and digital innovations developed in the late 20th century, we have begun to communicate and emerge in the digital space. Our online and offline behaviour and interaction differ significantly. Both are essential, as an inseparable combination through which we mediate our worlds.
In this post-pandemic universe we have learned to relate to our devices in strange and hybrid ways. Black screens surround us in all directions. They open windows to other presents, fictions and utopias. The echo of our existence in the digital world forces us to ask ourselves what is more real, what happens in the physical world or in the digital world.
This exhibition presents five installations by artists born or based in Madrid whose practice is situated on the limits between the physical and the digital, posing diverse dialogues between these increasingly intertwined worlds: Enrique Agudo, Teresa Fernández-Pello, Andrea Muniaín, Yosi Negrín and Lola Zoido.

Enrique Agudo (Madrid, 1989) explores the limits of digital media. Contemporary culture is permeated by digital images, and Agudo's work focuses on recognising patterns in these digital indices and shedding light on how they affect the way we behave. We see the world through digital interfaces and, by extension, this is how we inevitably understand ourselves. His work has been presented at Victoria & Albert Museum (2022), IE Tower (2022), Tribeca Film Festival (2020), San Francisco Frozen Film Festival (2020), FIVARS (2020), Cannes XR (2020), Geneva International Film Festival (2020), VR Awards (2020), among others.

Teresa Fernández-Pello (Madrid, 1992) is a multidisciplinary designer and artist from Madrid based in the Netherlands. Her work encompasses diverse sculptural practices, with a special interest in electronic technologies, video art and spatial installations. Her recent research focuses on the interconnection between technological and spiritual development in fast-paced contemporary societies. Her work has been exhibited in Kant Garagen (DE, 2022), Microtuin @ DDW 22 (NL, 2022), Habitación Número 34 (ES, 2022), Mayrit Bienal 22 (ES, 2022), CentroCentro (ES, 2022), 3537 Space (FR, 2022), among others.

Andrea Muniáin (Tudela, 1994) is trained as an architect and researcher. Her practice focuses on the current relations between digitality, corporeality and physicality. Currently, Andrea's work explores, beyond the digital representation of bodies, the political component of these same representations. Her research is materialised in different practicable scenographies, through which she creates scenic narratives that intertwine the spaces of the physical and the virtual. Her installations reveal the implications of the applications of new digital technologies on subjectivities, bodies, spaces and identities.

Yosi Negrín Ruiz (Tenerife, 1994) is an architect, artist and curator based in Madrid. His work investigates the existing and obscure link between the virtual and the real, focusing on how the construction of landscape and material reality are formed in relation to our knowledge of technology and the digital. He has had solo exhibitions at Espacio Cultural El Tanque (2021) and Habitación Número 34 (2021) and participated in group exhibitions at MIRA Festival (2022), Pasa Festival Korea (2022), Clemente Center NY (2022), Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb (2022), Galeria Ocupa Porto (2022), Las Cigarreras Alicante (2022), Centro Cultural Conde Duque (2021), among others.
Lola Zoido (Badajoz, 1994) is an artist based in Madrid who explores the way we construct our reality through digital processes. Zoido's practice focuses on both the virtual outcome and the material of image production. Her production combines an analytical and poetic look at the relationships that emerge at the intersection between the digital and the physical. Her work has been exhibited internationally and nationally, at Tuesday to Friday (2022), MMMAD (2020), Centro de Creación Contemporánea de Andalucía (2019), TATE Exchange (2019) or La Tabacalera (2017), among others.
Fullscreen, exposición colectiva
Clear Channel --> 4–31 May, 2023



Clear Channel's 422 urban screens, located at strategic points in the city of Madrid and its metropolitan area, will be transformed into an open-air museum hosting for the second consecutive year the festival's largest digital art exhibition: Fullscreen.
Fullscreen is a group show organised in collaboration with the digital collecting platform Sedition, which will show a selection of 10 works by international artists throughout the month: Pandelis Diamantides, Jaap Drupsteen, Sarah Elawad, Andreas Nicolas Fischer, Krista Kim, Rafaël Rozendaal, Guli Silberstein, Kirsten Swensen, Florence To and Ryoichi Kurokawa.

New Ideas For Increased Mobility, by Cypriot artist Pandelis Diamantides, part of the series Go Back to Hiding in the Shadows, is a digital granary of processed instrumental and electronic sounds, field recordings, rock formations, plants, animals and swarms unfolds a narrative of becoming. The prime source material of the work consists of deconstructed human voices, physical instruments and field recordings dissolved in an imagery of photographs, videos and processed visual material collected around the Troodos mountain range on the island of Cyprus.
--> New Ideas For Increased Mobility in Sedition

Silent Sirens 1, by Dutch artist Jaap Drupsteen, is part of the Traces of Life collection that explores the wonderful phenomenon that occurs between death and life. It addresses dead matter which once was formed in the growth processes of living nature and seems somehow to achieve a resurrection in electronic rebirth. Shifting light and shadow changes the virtual viewing angle and creates a very specific emotional charge when moving in time. These movements, once solidified on screen, deliver a self-evident trace of life. --> Silent Sirens 1 in Sedition

Closer, by Sarah Elawad, born and raised in London with family roots in Sudan. This art piece is made up of shapes taken from close-up medical images of human cells and tissue that have been visually disfigured and translated to create the animation. --> Closer in Sedition

Hyperschwarm 8, by German artist Andreas Nicolas Fischer, is one of nine artworks comprising the Hyperschwarm collection. It is an update of the Schwarm series, which uses the same generative system with the difference that the color composition is being generated from within instead of being pre-defined. The colors are re-generated at specific intervals during the execution of the software, shifted in hue over time and faded over the last set that was drawn onto the canvas. --> Hyperschwarm 8 in Sedition

Continuum Remix v.2i, by Canadian artist Krista Kim in collaboration with Efren Mur and Ligovskoï, was created during the COVID-19 crisis with the purpose of presenting a vision of meditation and digital beauty for collective consciousness. "The world is forever changed, and we must adapt with mindfulness, self care and connection to creative energy that will help us navigate the unknown". --> Continuum Remix v.2i in Sedition

Pomade, by Brazilian-Dutch artist Rafaël Rozendaal, transforms digital space into an endless form. The work illustrates that colour is not the only remarkable element in Rozendaal's work, through his ability to create textural patterns through black and white animation. --> Pomade in Sedition

Somewhere We Live In Little Loops, by British artist Guli Silberstein. A machine-learning based video-prediction technology learns and then re-creates a string of nature scenes and human life images. Woven together in a rhythmic, hypnotic pace, visual snippets and motion patterns appear, reborn and fall apart. The video segments begin "normally" and are then being continued by the computing process to become a "new normal". The result is surprising, eerie and poetic, raising both concerns and wonder regarding human-machine relationships, and future effects. --> Somewhere We Live In Little Loops in Sedition

Hibiscus, by Dutch artist Kirsten Swensen, a work that is part of the Artificial Bloom series, which explores the aesthetics of our nature through artificial intelligence. The collection reveals a series of mesmerizing and ethereal flowers and still-life videos generated by Artificial Intelligence. They are a representation of what a flower can be, but not a real flower. They are idealized representations of flowers. However, these flowers are not meant to last – over time, an algorithm slowly dissolves them so they will eventually lose their form and become something else entirely. --> Hibiscus in Sedition

Vraeoo, by Scottish artist Florence To, presents a breathing landscape using its structure for movement and sounds in space. The audiovisual piece is informed by different elements relating to respiration and its impact on our senses and overall perception. The point of view appears unstable, adjusting to a pressure difference and creating a sense of passive immersion within an environment where air has suddenly become scarce. --> Vraeoo in Sedition

syn_mod.3, by Japanese artist Ryoichi Kurokawa, the third edition of the syn_ series, the “ordered disorder” theme of its predecessors, using ideas of harmony and dissonance to explore abstract patterns and sound. As a hypnotic swell of sand appears to deliver and dissolve these beautifully choreographed animations onto black; syn_mod.3 proves the most technically tender of the works, generating molecule life forms that appear to dissolve to dust, as they twist and turn in space. --> syn_mod.3 in Sedition
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MMMAD Minute: “My Friends Come From The Clouds”, Bora
Súper 8 Media --> 4–31 May, 2023
MMMAD Minute is an initiative of MMMAD in collaboration with Súper 8 Media that was born in 2021 to claim the role of digital art in the public space. For the third consecutive year, the screens of the iconic Palacio de la Prensa will once again be transformed into huge digital canvases during the month of May.
In 2023 we present "My Friends Come From The Clouds" by French artist Bora. A series of four newly created videos curated by the festival in which the artist addresses themes such as identity and intimacy in the digital age. This work investigates imaginary landscapes as a way of navigating our reality through tenderness. An attempt at deconstruction and acceptance that invites us to show ourselves as we are, to reconstruct, rescue and enjoy our narratives.

BORA is an artist based in France. Her emotional cathedral is multidimensional: it is magical, unafraid of all it can be, all the forms it can embody and all the voices it can take. Her work is wide-ranging and draws on a multitude of references and media: sound, performance, painting, digital, video, sculpture and installation. Always questioning imagination, identity and intimacy. Imagination is her activism. In the flesh there are no longer bones, only the trace persists: that of the skin, its marks, its inscribed scars and its invisible pain. The living even if we sometimes avoid seeing it. A pact between water and fire: from those burning gazes cry rivers: your eyes rivers, rivers in your eyes.
@boramurmure
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Bubble Vision, Lauren Moffatt
_2B space to be --> 5–31 May, 2023_2B space to be, exhibition space of the architecture and design studio Moneo Brock in Prosperidad, joins MMMAD Festival for the first time presenting a solo exhibition of the Australian artist Lauren Moffatt. This exhibition has been made possible thanks to the collaboration of The Liminal.
Entitled 'Bubble Vision', this exhibition brings together Moffatt's latest works, exploring the fragility of the realities that we so carefully create and that can crumble at any moment. The show proposes a multifaceted journey through a selection of works ranging from the physical to augmented reality and virtual reality experiences.
Moffatt fabricates complex and detailed universes, often occupied by dissociated, maladjusted or reclusive characters and populated by strange devices and artefacts. These worlds often take the form of speculative fictions and environments, constantly shifting and replete with visual contradictions, as they are conceived in the mix of obsolete and pioneering technologies.

Lauren Moffatt
is an Australian artist
working with immersive environments and experimental narrative practices. Her
works, often presented in hybrid and iterative forms, explore the paradoxical
subjectivity of connected bodies and the fine boundary between virtual and
organic life. Seeking to create unexpected textures and contours in digital
spaces, the artist develops her own experimental techniques, playing with
algorithms and digital tools to "sculpt the digital error". In 2021
she received the DKB VR Art Prize (DE). Lauren's works have most recently been
exhibited at Haus am Lützowplatz (DE), Le Grand Palais Ephémère (FR), La Gaïté
Lyrique (FR), SXSW (US), UNSW Galleries (AU), Daegu Art Museum (KOR), SAVVY
Contemporary (DE), FACT Liverpool (UK) The Sundance Film Festival (USA), ZKM
(DE), ZKM (DE), FACT Liverpool (UK), The Sundance Film Festival (US), ZKM (DE),
ZKM (US), ZKM (DE), ZKM (US), ZKM (DE), ZKM (DE), ZKM (DE), ZKM (DE). ZKM (DE),
Q21 Freiraum (AT) and at Hartware MedienkunstVerein (DE). Lives and works in
Berlin and Valencia.
Mythic Mystic, group exhibition
Nave Sierrra --> 6–31 May, 2023
In the neighbourhood of Fuencarral we will have the new independent space Nave Sierrra that opens its doors in May with the group exhibition "Mythic Mystic", with works by Cavecanems, Excómplice, Razorade and Álvaro Chior.
"Mythic Mystic" explores philosophical mysticism and its aesthetic representation, through a selection of works by artists who seek to explore the mysteries of human existence. Roland Barthes, in his work "Mythologies", states that "the mythical is a category superior to that of the sign", since "the sign is always cultural, the myth is always natural".
Through these works, the spiritual dimension of the human being is explored and the importance of mystery in everyday life is emphasised. “Mythic Mystic” is an invitation to enter into a contemplative and reflective experience through a series of works that seek to explore the mysteries of human existence.
The mystic is an experience that is lived in the subject's relationship with the world, and which manifests itself in the perception of the sacred, the divine or the transcendental. The mystical is a profound dimension of reality, which can be apprehended through intuition, emotion and personal experience, and which is often expressed in the form of symbols and metaphors. It is a way of knowing and understanding reality that goes beyond reason and language, and which manifests itself in the subject's relationship with the divine, the transcendental or the mysterious.
This exhibition seeks to offer an aesthetic and spiritual experience that invites reflection on the meaning of human existence and the relationship between the human being and the divine.
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MMMAD Talks,
International Meeting on Digital Art Curation
La Casa Encendida --> 13 May, 2023The Patio of La Casa Encendidawill host the international meeting on digital art curation 'MMMAD Talks' on Saturday 14 May with four international guests who are experts in this field: the Ukrainian curator Julia Kaganskiy, the Austrian curator and artist Martina Menegon, the Taiwanese researcher Hsiang-Yun Huang and the Swiss professor and designer Elodie Anglade. The meeting will culminate with a performance by the French visual artist and performer Bora, creator of the visual universe of MMMAD 2023.
A day in which the LCE’s Patio will become a space for thought and debate around digital art, vindicating and making visible the need for more meeting spaces around an artistic practice that apparently does not require a physical space. On this day we will focus on female professionals who are changing the international paradigm through critical perspectives of race and gender.
The day will begin on Saturday 13 May at 12:00 with a welcome from the festival directors, which will give way to the presentations and round tables with the guests and the public. At 18:45 we will close the meetings with the performance, until 19:30. Access will be free until full capacity is reached.
Since 2022 we have the support of AC/E Acción Cultural Española through the PICE Visitors programme, thanks to which we can enhance the international impact of the festival, creating more links between our artists in Madrid and major world professionals in the field of digital art.
Schedule:
12:00 --> Opening
12:15 --> Welcome by Diego Iglesias, co-director MMMAD
12:30 --> Julia Kaganskiy
13:00 --> Martina Menegon
13:30 --> Round table Julia and Martina with public
14:00–16:00 --> Lunch break
16:00 --> Elodie Anglade
16:30 --> Emily Hsiang-Yun Huang
17:00 --> Round table Elodie and Emily with public
17:30–18:00 --> Networking with cerveza Turia
18:00–18:30 --> Performance Bora
Speakers:

Julia Kaganskiy is a Ukrainian curator and cultural strategist based in New York, specialising in contemporary art related to emerging technologies. She is currently general curator of LAS, a Berlin-based foundation dedicated to art, science and technology. She is also working on a forthcoming exhibition at Espacio Fundación Telefónica, scheduled to open in late 2023. Previously, she helped launch several innovative programmes, including The Creators Project, a media platform focused on art and technology from VICE and Intel, and NEW INC, the first museum-led cultural incubator, an initiative of the New Museum.
Emily Hsiang-Yun Huang is a curator and visual artist from Taiwan. She holds a BA in Philosophy from National Taiwan University (TW) and an MA in Media Studies from Leiden University (NL). Her research interests focus on the relationship between body and technology from the perspective of postcolonialism and digital materialism. Projects she has curated include Taipei Digital Art Festival-Fake It Real (2022), Embodied Interface (2020) and Uchronia (2020). As an artist, she often makes performances derived from her poetry on the vulnerability of human existence, with a focus on the female body, in-between identity and the circularity of time. Her works have been exhibited at the Taipei Museum of Contemporary Art and the Cinedance Festival at the Eye Museum in Amsterdam, among others.
Martina Menegon is a digital artist, curator and educator based in Vienna. She is a lecturer at the Department of Transmedia Art at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, where she teaches "Digital Design and Virtuality". She is also Vice Director and Curator of the CIVA Festival of New Media Art and Director of Extended Reality and Curator of the "Virtual Art Area" at sound:frame. Her artistic practice focuses on creating intimate and complex assemblages of physical and virtual elements that explore the contemporary self and its hybrid corporeality.
Elodie Anglade is media and interaction designer based in Lausanne, Switzerland. She is passionate about exploring the intersection between physical and digital spaces, avatars, and abstract concepts, and expresses these themes through colorful 3D imagery, videos and creative coding experiments. In addition to her work as a freelancer, Elodie also serves as an assistant at ECAL/Ecole Cantonale d'art de Lausanne. Her portfolio has been showcased at various events, including the DEMO Festival, KIKK Festival, Genena International Film Festival, and Bergamo Brescia Italian Capital of Culture 2023.

BORA is an artist based in France. Her emotional cathedral is multidimensional: it is magical, unafraid of all it can be, all the forms it can embody and all the voices it can take. Her work is wide-ranging and draws on a multitude of references and media: sound, performance, painting, digital, video, sculpture and installation. Always questioning imagination, identity and intimacy. Imagination is her activism. In the flesh there are no longer bones, only the trace persists: that of the skin, its marks, its inscribed scars and its invisible pain. The living even if we sometimes avoid seeing it. A pact between water and fire: from those burning gazes cry rivers: your eyes rivers, rivers in your eyes.
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Closing Conference MMMAD 2023
Espacio Cultural Serrería Belga --> 27 May 16-20h, 2023MMMAD closes its 2023 edition with a programme of conferences in the auditorium of Espacio Cultural Serrería Belga on Saturday 27 May, bringing together three national professionals who are pioneers in the introduction of digital art in Spain: the gallerist Alberto de Juan, the cultural manager María Brancós and the journalist Roberta Bosco.
Alberto de Juan is the owner and director of Galería Max Estrella, located in Madrid. This gallery project has been running uninterruptedly since 1994 with the vision of presenting a new generation of emerging and consolidated creators, both Spanish and foreign. A coherent list of artists that reflects the purpose of opening new paths within contemporary art with special attention to electronic or digital art. Max Estrella represents the work of the artists Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Daniel Canogar, Charles Sandison, Eugenio Ampudia and José Val del Omar.
María Brancós is Head of Exhibitions and Collections at Fundación Telefónica, where she develops an exhibition programme of her own production dedicated to exploring the major issues linked to digital transformation and promoting the use of new technologies applied to creation.
Roberta Bosco is a journalist, exhibition curator, researcher and teacher, specialising in contemporary art, electronic art and digital culture. She has been writing for the newspaper El País since 1998 and for 12 years had a weekly section on art and new technologies. She is a correspondent from Spain for Il Giornale dell'Arte, the leading Italian art magazine, and contributes to numerous publications. As an expert in art and technology, she has curated several exhibitions of digital art in various institutions and museums (CCCB, Macba, DHub, Arts Santa Mònica, ARCOmadrid) and has been a member of numerous juries.
MMMAD 2022
The third edition of MMMAD established Madrid as the international capital of digital art during the month of May 2022. From 4 to 31 May we explored the limits of digital arts through the work of 68 artists of 20 nationalities, who showed their work in urban exhibitions, immersive installations, hybrid events, conferences, meetings, workshops and much more, all over the city.
A total of 16 spaces -public and private- hosted the festival programme: Art.army, Clear Channel, Colección Solo, DOMO360, Espacio Fundación Telefonica, Goethe-Institut Madrid, Habitación Número 34, HYPER HOUSE, Nave Sierrra, ONKAOS, Pull&Bear, Roca Madrid Gallery, Sala Equis, Súper 8 Media, TAI Escuela de Artes and 2x20ac.
We held the largest urban digital art exhibition to date, in over 350 Clear Channel digital marquees throughout Madrid, and the most expansive exhibition to date, on the screens of all Pull&Bear shops worldwide, among many other things.
Events
In this edition we will explore the relationship between digital art and other disciplines such as music, poetry, video-essay or party.
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Exhibitions
We will explore the NFT universe, delve into technology and its impact on the city and architecture, and have the two largest urban exhibitions to date.
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Digital art beyond screens, opening of MMMAD 2022
Date and time
→ May 4, 20:00–22:00
Space
→ HYPER HOUSE (C. Ramón Sainz, 22, local, 28025 Madrid)
We inaugurate the 2022 edition of MMMAD with an event at HYPER HOUSE, where we will count with the presence of the artists, curators and participating institutions to artists, curators and participating institutions to present this year's official programme. present the official programme of this edition.
We will present the performative installation 'Paisaje Sonoro' by the collective Akyute; the site-specific installation S.E.A. (Stimulated Emissions by Amplification) by Lébora Devy & Matito Pereira, an installation by the collective casa antillón, and a live DJ session by Akazie, as well as the opening of the NFTs exhibition 'In between the space of desert leaves and cold rays of light' with curator Zaiba Jabbar and metaverse designer Felina H.DB.
All attendees will receive as a gift a digital artwork in NFT format by the artist Felina H.DB, creator of the visual universe of MMMAD 2022.
Access with invitation.

2x20ac, afterparty
Dates
→ May 5, 00:00-5:30
-> Get your ticket here
Space
→ MON Madrid (C. de Hilarión Eslava, 36, 28015 Madrid)
2x20ac is a young Madrid-based event that mixes art and party in the same space. Under the slogan "from the gallery to the club and from the club to the gallery", it is presented as a point of union; a common space between two environments that at first glance may not seem to have much to do, but their symbiosis benefits both spaces.
On this occasion, music and digital art will be mixed to celebrate the 2022 edition of MMMAD, showing the works of the exhibition 'In between the space of desert leaves and cold rays of light'.
EVENT
Line up: Safu, uwu, Virgen Maria, Metrakit, metb2bpaul.

Conference 'MMMAD thoughts'
Dates
→ May 6, 17:00-21:00
→ Free access prior reservation through this link.
Space
→ Espacio Fundación Telefónica (C. Fuencarral, 3, 28004 Madrid)
Espacio Fundación Telefónica will host the conference “MMMAD Thoughts” where we will deepen in the issues and concerns of the digital art sector with the presence of international curators and experts, thanks to the support of Acción Cultural Española (AC/E).
The day will be divided into two sessions. In the first session we will look into What is -and what is not- digital art, with the Mexican independent curator and researcher Doreen A. Ríos, the artist and digital designer specialized in augmented reality Johanna Jaskowskaand the curators and founders of the contemporary art platform DATEAGLE ART, Martin Mayorga and Vanessa Murrell.
After this session we will have a networking break to continue the conversation, ending with the second discussion panel New spaces for digital art vol. II, with the visual curator of MIRA festival Ana Drucker, the coordinator and curator of projects at iMAL Art Center for Digital Cultures & Technology in Brussels Yannick Antoine and the architect and researcher Cris Argüelles.
Diego Iglesias, co-director and curator of MMMAD, moderated both panels.
All my dreams are questions, Xiao Yue Shan
Dates
→ May 6, 22:00-23:00.
Space
→ HYPER HOUSE (C. de Ramón Sáinz 22, 28025 Madrid)
Under the title 'all my dreams are questions', Chinese-Canadian poet Xiao Yue Shan will present a performative reading of her works, combining landscape, sound and psychogeography in an interactive dialogue with her digital self at HYPER HOUSE, thanks to the support of the Canadian Embassy.
Xiao Yue Shan's poems create spaces we didn't know they existed before and expand to fill them with new combinations of words. Her extremely sensitive vision of the past and present leads us to an intimate engagement with her inner world which helps us understand how we relate to each other and to stories and spaces that surround us in this 'new' digital reality that shapes the way we live.


Guided tours to Colección SOLO
Dates
→ Viernes 6 Mayo, 12:30-13:30
→ Viernes 13 Mayo, 19:00-20:00
→ Viernes 20 Mayo, 19:00-20:00
→ Viernes 27 Mayo, 16:00-17:00
Free access prior registration > here
Tours will be held in Spanish only.
Space
→ Espacio SOLO (Pl. de la Independencia, 5, 28001 Madrid)
Colección SOLO is an international art project based in Madrid that aims to promote, support and share contemporary art. With almost 800 works in its collection, it highlights the richness of the connections that exist across time and geographies between different creative, cultural and aesthetic trends.
As part of the MMMAD festival, we organize a series of guided tours in which we will explore the digital part of the collection, with works by artists such as Cassie McQuater, Chino Moya, Cool 3D World, filip custic, Mario Klingemann or SMACK, among many others.
In addition to the main collection, we will visit Certeza, an exhibition that proposes a collective reflection on what we take for granted, through the work of artists such as Amoako Boafo, Alex Hug, filip custic, Chino Moya, SMACK, Nick Cave, Koka Nikoladze, Andrea Galvani, Nik Ramage, Juan Osorno, Masako Miki, Henry Nobody Jr, Adam Parker Smith and Botto.
MMMAD 2021
The second edition of MMMAD transformed Madrid into the international capital of digital art for the entire month of May 2021. From 1 to 31 May, 115 digital artists of 21 nationalities showed their work in urban exhibitions, immersive installations, hybrid events, conferences, meetings, workshops and much more, all over the city.
A total of 15 spaces - public and private - hosted the festival programme. In this edition we had HARDDISKMUSEUM and ARAN Art Network as strategic partners of the festival. In addition, we had the collaboration of seven guest curators: Casa Antillón, Jose D. Periñán, Lava Art Project, Lola Zoido, Mit Borrás, Solimán López and Yosi Negrín.
Artists 2021
404 Zero ·
Alicia Arévalo ·
ALV Adina ·
Alvaro Valls · Amaya Hernández ·
Andrea Muniaín ·
Andrei Warren · Antonio Ferreir ·
Camille Soulat ·
Casa Antillón · Claudia Maté ·
CLON (Estela Oliva) ·
Coco Moya · Cool 3D World ·
Cris Argüelles ·
Daniel Canogar · Desmusea ·
Digo Digital ·
Esteban Diácono · exitsimulation ·
Freno ·
Georg Fassl · Hamid Ebrahimnia ·
Harriet Davey ·
Ignacio Tejedor · Ina Olvera ·
Ines.Alpha ·
Irene Santiago ·
Jesu Moratiel · Keiken ·
Klarens Malluta ·
Lava Art Project · Lola Zoido ·
Lucía Tahan ·
Marco Mori ·
Marina Núñez · Mario Santamaría ·
Mit Borrás ·
Morysetta ·
Natalia Stuyk · Nekane Aramburu ·
Nicole Ruggiero ·
omega.c ·
Onyx · Oriana Perisco ·
Pau Jiménez · Peru Médem + Alba del Castillo ·
Pol ·
Quino Monje ·
Rachel Lamot · Salvatore Iaconesi ·
Solimán López ·
Teresa Rofer ·
The Rodina · Vitamin Studio ·
Yilmaz Sen ·
Yosi Negrín · Zach Lieberman
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MMMAD Madrid 2021 in videos
MMMAD 2020
The ‘beta’ edition of MMMAD took place during Madrid Art Week 2020 with the 'Digital Art Urban Actions', a series of events that took place all over the city between the 24th of February and the 1st of March.
A selection of 27 digital artists and creators showed their work through an expanded exhibition on all the city's digital screens, a micro-residency of instagram filters, a round table on digital art and urban space and an event-party-exhibition that brought together Madrid's emerging cultural scene.
#MMMADartists 2020
ALV Adina · Álvaro Chior · Andrea Muniaín · Clara Cebrián · Claudia Maté · Daniel Canogar · DJ Liada · Filip Custic · Gabriel G. Regües · Jenova · Jesu Moratiel · Lola Zoido · Lucia Tahan · Marian Garrido · Marta Moya · Matteo Caro · Mit Borrás · Nacho Limpo · Nina Muro · Pau Jimenez · Raquel Villa · Sergio del Castillo · Solimán López · Teresa Rofer · Víctor Arce · Yarza Twins · Yosi Negrín
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‘20 windows connect the physical world with the virtual world through 20 works by 20 artists and creators linked to the city of Madrid who reflect on identity, relationships, existence, the body, ecology, physical laws or the city.' – Rubén Manrique, NEO2