19 Aprile, 2026

Global Fusion Barcelona

SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE: synthetic horizon

Participating artists

0009eth
Benjamin Bardou

eeezeen
Angela Ferraiolo
Ian Haig

Josue Ibanez
love0destroy

Albertine Meunier

Ouchhh

Stella Particula

Jamiye Reyes
Jason Scuderi

Marlon Lionel Staub
Sasha Stiles

transLAB + n-D::StudioLab 

Tyrone Williams

Load gallery and The AI Art Magazine come together for Global Fusion Barcelona, a one‑day gathering celebrating the release of Issue No. 3 SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE—synthetic horizon.

With its third issue, The AI Art Magazine turns to the question of how space is formed and perceived under the conditions of artificial intelligence. In this context, space no longer appears as a predefined container, but as the result of perception, modelling and interaction between human bodies and technical systems.​

The issue unfolds this understanding of space through a wide spectrum of works: from interactive installations and generative image and world models to historical and theoretical essays, and projects in which AI is linked with autobiographical material and embodied, robotic agents. In the process, questions of authorship and responsibility also begin to shift. When works are based on learning systems, extensive data infrastructures and continuously updated models, the role of artistic decisions changes, and with it the responsibility for those networked, permanently present spaces that emerge from them.​

In this context, it felt fitting to extend the issue beyond the page and into space itself, unfolding its contents across the gallery. At Load, each artist will take over the entire gallery at once, extending their work across the space as a single, continuous presence. The screening programme includes selected works from Issue No. 3, presented throughout the day according to the schedule below.
Load gallery and The AI Art Magazine come together for Global Fusion Barcelona, a one‑day gathering celebrating the release of Issue No. 3 SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE—synthetic horizon.

With its third issue, The AI Art Magazine turns to the question of how space is formed and perceived under the conditions of artificial intelligence. In this context, space no longer appears as a predefined container, but as the result of perception, modelling and interaction between human bodies and technical systems.​

The issue unfolds this understanding of space through a wide spectrum of works: from interactive installations and generative image and world models to historical and theoretical essays, and projects in which AI is linked with autobiographical material and embodied, robotic agents. In the process, questions of authorship and responsibility also begin to shift. When works are based on learning systems, extensive data infrastructures and continuously updated models, the role of artistic decisions changes, and with it the responsibility for those networked, permanently present spaces that emerge from them.​

In this context, it felt fitting to extend the issue beyond the page and into space itself, unfolding its contents across the gallery. At Load, each artist will take over the entire gallery at once, extending their work across the space as a single, continuous presence. The screening programme includes selected works from Issue No. 3, presented throughout the day according to the schedule below.
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Gallery admission is free

@Load Gallery 2023-2026

ADDRESS

Carrer Llull, 134, 08005 Barcelona, Spain

CONTACT

visit@load-gallery.com


Private visits and events:
isabel@load-gallery.com

SIGN UP FOR UPDATES
OPENING HOURS

Thursday, Friday and Saturday
4 PM — 8 PM


Gallery admission is free

@Load Gallery 2023-2026

ADDRESS

Carrer Llull, 134, 08005 Barcelona, Spain

CONTACT

visit@load-gallery.com


Private visits and events:
isabel@load-gallery.com

SIGN UP FOR UPDATES

OPENING HOURS

Thursday, Friday and Saturday
4 PM — 8 PM


Gallery admission is free

@Load Gallery 2023-2026