Algorithmic Art Assembly returns to Gray Area, March 26–28, 2026

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Algorithmic Art Assembly returns to Gray Area March 26–28, 2026, fusing cutting-edge algorithmic music, process-driven art, and radical ideas into three days and nights of sound, code, and collective experimentation.

 

Algorithmic Art Assembly comes back to Gray Area for its third edition, re-emerging as a hybrid conference and music festival at the cutting edge of art, code, and sound. Taking place March 26–28, 2026, the gathering brings together artists, musicians, researchers, and technologists for three days and nights of exploration, experimentation, and collective experience.

Across three electrifying nights, Algorithmic Art Assembly transforms Gray Area into a sonic laboratory—featuring audio-forward performances, extreme computer music, algorave, and bit-shifted R’n’B visions of tomorrow. The festival’s musical program celebrates computation as an instrument, where algorithms pulse, mutate, and dance.

By day, two days of talks dive deep into process-based artistic practices, spanning the mathematical to the topological. Topics include procedurally generated clouds, internet and ambient art, FM synthesis, esoteric programming languages, and much more—offering insight into how systems, rules, and code become creative partners.

The program is rounded out by three hands-on workshops, offering rare opportunities for focused learning and experimentation (spaces are limited).

Early bird tickets are now available. Visit Gray Area for Algorithmic Art Assembly 2026—where art is computed, music is compiled, and the future is rendered in real time.

Lineup ::
Carl Lostritto, Catty Dan Zhang, Char Stiles, Chia Amisola, Claire L Evans, Codie, Daniel Temkin, DELI KUVVETI, Gábor Lázár, Kara-Lis Coverdale, Keith Fullerton Whitman, Kindohm, Luisa Mei, Nathan Ho, nnirror, R Tyler, Ruaridh Law, Sebastian Camens, Tom Hall, tsrono, William Fields, Wolff Parkinson White, and c_robo_.

 
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