The workshop culminates in a public exhibition showcasing the results of the art and science workshop developed over three intense weeks of work. These results will be officially pitched on Friday 26 September as part of European Researchers’ Night, an initiative taking place simultaneously in more than 400 cities in Europe and beyond. The presentation will be repeated on Saturday 27 September.
The event combines scientific excellence with artistic languages, giving the public a central role: to contribute, interact and actively participate. After the exhibition, attendees are invited to the Performaforum, an open space for debate in which the results shown and the creative process itself are reflected upon, with the direct participation of the public. In the 2025 edition of EPSN, scientists from the Computer Vision Centre, the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya and the Institut de Ciències del Mar will actively contribute to a debate dedicated to the oceans, water and artificial intelligence.

