We are glad to support the Trobada 2.2, an activity led by the collective in residence Toplap Barcelona in collaboration with the On-the-Fly project, that will take place on the 10th of November at 7pm.
It will be an activity in the form of a talk-performance to get to know the work of the Toplap Barcelona live coding community through an informal talk and a short concert/performance.
The invited performers at this event are Olivia Jack, granted with the On-The-Fly research residency and creator of the Hydra visuals live coding language, and Gabriel Millán, member of the Toplap Barcelona community.