Casa Batlló, a symbol of Antoni Gaudí's organic architecture, becomes once again a living canvas, ready to embrace an artistic avant-garde that combines nature, technology and design. This February, the facade of Barcelona's iconic building comes to life The legacy of tomorrow Program that organizes a new edition of digital mapping in collaboration with Integrated Systems Europe (ISE), the world's largest exhibition of audiovisual systems. The result is an encounter between past and future – a visual symphony that reinforces the dialogue between traditional art and contemporary technological languages.
Following the visionary contributions of Refik Anadol in 2023 and Sofia Crespo in 2024, the torch was passed to Quayola (Rome, 1982), an internationally renowned artist known for his innovative approach that leverages the use of algorithms and advanced software Exploring the relationship between them includes the natural world and digital creation. His project, titled, illuminated the facade of the historic building on February 1st and 2nd They will growwill explore organic growth as a metaphor for Gaudí's architectural influences. “The term tree-like describes a structure or growth habit that is similar to that of plants,” explains the artist Domus. “For me, this is a metaphor that perfectly sums up the architectural inspirations of Antoni Gaudí.”