Live Performances

Liminal space, 2026

Barcelona, May 2026 - Phase Transition

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Robolot, 2026

Olot, Phase Transition

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Antic Forn, Vallcarca, 2026

Barcelona, Refugi de Fauna Salvatge

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International Conference of Live Coding (ICLC), 2025

Barcelona, May 2025 - Refugi de Fauna Salvatge

Algorithmic Patterns in the Creative Arts (ALPACA), 2025

ALPACA 2025 - Phase Transition

XIV Mostra Sonora i Visual, 2025

CC Convent de Sant Agustí, Barcelona, November 11–15 - Refugi de Fauna Salvatge

Responsive Dreams, 2025

Barcelona , September 19–21

Eufònic — Botcamp, 2025

Biblioteca de Masdenverge , July 4–6 , Refugi de Fauna Salvatge , Residency and performance , more info

Algobiente VI, 2025
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Robolot, 2024

RobolotCon , ft. Iván Paz

VIU Festival: Algoexperimental, 2024

Sala Aranyó, Universitat Pompeu Fabra , Kuramoto experiments , ft. Iván Paz

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Synth Vicious Concert, 2024

Sala Vol, Barcelona

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CADLiveCode — Cicle d’Arts Digitals Vic, 2024

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Algobiente V, 2024
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VIU Festival: Algorave, 2023

Sala Vol, Barcelona , April 29 , ft. Dinou

“AI: Artificial Intelligence” opening party, 2023

Barcelona , more info

SERIE (SECUENCIA). INSTRUCCIÓN, 2022

Museo Reina Sofía, Madrid , ft. Iván Paz

Mutek ES — Proxyspace, 2021

Barcelona , ft. Iván Paz , coorganized by On-The-Fly and Mutek ES


Collective Projects

Refugi de Fauna Salvatge

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Refugi de Fauna Salvatge is an interdisciplinary collective born in 2024 that merges avant-garde electronic music, scientific research and visual arts. The project is made up of three profiles with consolidated careers in experimentation:

Ramon Casamajó — Musician, computer engineer and educator with a long history in the national and international experimental scene. His work explores the tension between contemporary composition and free improvisation, seeking the balance between noise, melody and rhythmic abstraction. It is the alma mater of the QBRNTHSS project.

Julia Múgica — Mexican scientist and visual artist. Doctor in Computational Physics and biologist, she is an expert in collective behavior and complexity. As a teacher at the University of Barcelona, she investigates animal synchrony, knowledge that transfers art through creative coding and audio-reactive systems.

Valdivielso Ivon — Musician and sound researcher resident in Baix Llobregat. His practice focuses on primitive electronics. Through projects such as Can Ràbia and Les Eines, she has explored the soundscape and local culture, using modular synthesizers and field recordings as raw material.

As a collective, the group creates a language where technology (live coding, synthesis, sampling) and science converge in a high-impact sensory performance proposal.


Phase Transition

Phase Transition is a collaborative project by Barcelona-based artists Julia Múgica and Iván Paz, exploring the expressive potential of collective systems, sound synthesis, and learning algorithms to create audiovisual patterns that move on the limits of contrast and repetition.

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Some live coding studies in P5LIVE

What are they murmuring about?

Very classical flocking behavior with cohesion, separation and alignment played on stage.

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Noise traces

Traces drifting through a noise flow field, bending toward their neighbours.

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Faunas

A very simplified Lotka–Volterra play of two species: fauna1 wonders while fauna2 hunts. Equilibrium is hard.

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Cellular beings stepping across a grid, painting different fields of colour.

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