The draft of the City Pact for Digital Rights and Democratic Technologies is now open to participation from the entire public so that everyone can contribute their vision before the final approval.
Today, November 25th, Barcelona commemorates the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women by focusing on a reality that often remains invisible: digital gender-based violence.
A stage performance, an interdisciplinary conversation, and an artistic installation bring science closer to the public with humor, critical thinking, and a democratic perspective.
On Saturday, 15 November, Canòdrom hosts CruCruCru 2025, a festival to rethink communication in times of artificial intelligences. Free entry with prior registration.
Canòdrom will host Decidim Fest, which comes together with the Mozilla Festival at Poble Espanyol to champion technological sovereignty as a fundamental right.
The Supreme Court recognizes citizens' right to access the code of Bosco, the algorithm that decides who is entitled to social electricity subsidies. Eva Belmonte from Civio Foundation explains.
A conversation with Ángela Precht and Laura Cabiscol about the exhibition «How to design a revolution: The chilean road to design» at the Design Museum of Barcelona.
This term, Canòdrom opens the doors to a universe where you can experiment, create, and regain control of your digital life, while learning in community and building collective autonomy. Don’t miss these activities!
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Step inside the original Cybersyn room, discover how technology aimed to democratize the economy over 50 years ago, and join guided tours, workshops, and events that connect technology, design, and social innovation.
Students from Institut l'Alzina are taking part in the project "I Got Lost in the Scroll" with the Canòdrom, creating their own content to talk about beauty standards, addiction, and misinformation.