ZABRA - Post-Human Art Research Center, conducts research in the focused area of expanded computational arts where computers play a crucial role in the production or representation of artworks and their effects on the future of society.
From a transdisciplinary approach and an interspecies dialogue, the center explores post-nature for contemporary creation and encourages each artist-researcher to develop their own interpretation of art, technology, and science, to transform it exploratorily and delve into unknown territories. The issue of individual research by each member of the center constitutes the basis of the ZABRA concept. By combining innovative technologies with a social and artistic mindset, a network and community are built that contribute to greater democratization of access to art, technology, and science.

ZABRA's research topics reflect current social changes and the interests of its members. These include:

Digital Nature
Emotional Codes
Post-Nature
Xeno-Voice
Post-Human Voices
Processed Memory
Polymorphic Sound
Transmutative Artifacts
Phantom Hardware
Haunted Machines
Cybernetic Spiritualism
Molecular Faith
Spectral Movement

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