2023 edition

With more than a hundred activities scheduled between Barcelona and Madrid, the event explored a science that connects humans, nature, and technology, emphasizing the idea of living and coexisting. A science that offers opportunities for a more sustainable way of life.

The curatorship of this edition in Barcelona was composed of Helen Cole, principal investigator at the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA) and deputy director of the Barcelona Lab for Urban Environmental Justice and Sustainability; Josep Perelló, professor at the Department of Condensed Matter Physics at the University of Barcelona (UB), researcher at the UB Institute of Complex Systems, and founder of the OpenSystems-UB research group, who was also a curator of the 2019 Biennial; and Lluís Nacenta, curator, writer, musician, and researcher in the intersection of music, art, technology, and science, playing a key role in research and higher education projects in the art-science-technology-society field.

For the first time, the event was also held in Madrid, in collaboration with the Círculo de Bellas Artes and the FECYT, curated by Elea Giménez Toledo, senior scientist at CSIC, director of the Research Group on Academic Books (ILIA), and a member of the Scientific Committee of the European OPERAS infrastructure on open knowledge in Humanities and Social Sciences, among others; and José Manuel Sánchez Ron, emeritus professor of History of Science at UAM, vice director of the Real Academia Española, and author of more than 400 works in the field of the history of science and essays.

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