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Galeria Digital do Porto
Galeria Digital do Porto is a circuit of digital public art that invites people to rediscover the city by engaging with artistic projects. Challenging artists, residents and visitors to reflect on the city through the intersection of its material presence and the processes of digitalisation and dematerialisation, this is a project of the Municipality of Porto, coordinated by Porto Digital and curated by Galeria Municipal do Porto / Contemporary Art Department of Ágora — Cultura e Desporto do Porto, E.M., S.A. By bringing together art, technology and territory, this initiative aims to act as a critical accelerator of urban dynamics, sparking discourse on the present and future of the city to foster collective
reflection on contemporary public space.
 
From augmented reality installations and soundscapes to video works and photographic and audio archives, the artworks are accessible via mobile devices, exclusively at the locations for which they were conceived, and can be experienced 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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Saturday, July 19, 18:00

Opening: Galeria Digital do Porto

Thirteen works digitally inhabit the city, retrieving memories, stories and identities, and in doing so, inspiring new perspectives on urban everyday life. Galeria Digital do Porto seeks to encourage dialogue on the role of digital public art and invites audiences to journey through the city to discover artistic interventions by Cláudia Martinho, Diana Policarpo, Elisabete Sousa, Fá Maria, Francisco Pedro Oliveira, Jonathan Uliel Saldanha, Maria Constanza Ferreira, Mariana Caló & Francisco Queimadela, Ruca Bourbon, S4RA, Silvestre Pestana, Tiago Cadete and Vera Mota.
Venue: Jardim de São Lázaro.

Photography: Silvana Torrinha

Generative Soundscape

Pés na Terra - Cláudia Martinho

At this point where two streets come together, Rua de Santo André with the long Rua de Santo Ildefonso (formerly known as Rua Direita), a lonely tree marks a place of reunion. The invitation, here, is to sit at its surroundings and listen within our body. From the subterranean world to the atmosphere, the three, a Magnolia, stands as a beacon that captures and transmits, axis mundi, an augmented sonic experience of our perception field, revealing the multiple voices and organic rhythms in presence. A sensorial field opens, senses are amplified, with our body becoming permeable and resonant, in order to deepen our presence, attunement and togetherness with the place itself.
 
During the process of creating "Pés na Terra", a generative soundscape, several recording and acoustic transduction devices, sonification of weather data from Porto's climate sensor network, and pattern analysis and its evolution were combined. These digital technologies are used in service of our participative presence within the place, to expand our ability to listen, feel and bond. The soundscape takes us to an immersive, affective and embodied experience of the environmental variations (temperature, humidity, rainfall, wind), bioelectrical signals, vibrational patterns, oscillations, qualities and materialities that go unnoticed in our daily lives, and integrate us within the life network that surrounds us.
More info: galeriadigital.porto.pt/en

Biography
Cláudia Martinho (1977, Porto) is an artist and researcher, with a PhD in Music — Sonic Art (Goldsmiths, University of London, 2019), a Master in Acoustic Sciences and Technologies (Sorbonne, Paris, 2007) and a degree in Architecture (FAUP, 2001). Her practice intertwines sonic art with acoustic ecology and architecture. Based on immersive listening and attunement with the environment, she aims to create resonances between the place's qualities and their human and non-human communities. She creates compositions, performances, installations, public space interventions and facilitates workshops to raise awareness and reconnect humanity to its everyday places and the Earth's network of life.
 
How to get there
Look for the totem stand placed at the corner of Rua de Santo André and Rua Santo Ildefonso, next to the tree.

Augmented Reality Installation

Sonho da Cidade-Máquina - Elisabete Sousa

'Sonho da Cidade-Máquina' is a sensorial portal between realities — a site-specific augmented reality installation that combines video, digital sculpture and augmented technology to evoke a parallel universe that coexists, invisibly, with the matter of the city. In this project, Porto becomes a stage for superimpositions: hybrid beings from another layer of existence project themselves onto physical spaces, activating fissures in the fabric of the real.
More info: galeriadigital.porto.pt/en

Biography
A multidisciplinary artist, Elisabete Sousa (1992, Santa Maria da Feira), dedicates her work to creating installations that cross sculpture, video and technology, exploring organic materials and their symbiosis with the artificial. Her work navigates between science fiction and the construction of speculative realities, questioning the boundaries between the organic and the artificial, the physical and the virtual, the human and the non-human. Her artistic practice is a constant exploration of the "other" — be it through simulation, the alien, the cyborg or machines that somehow become organic.
 
How to get there
At the intersection of Rua do Bonjardim, Rua de Sampaio Bruno, Rua de Sá da Bandeira and Travessa dos Congregados, find the totem stand next to the granite benches.

Soundscape, approx. duration 10'

Cora - Diana Policarpo

'Cora' proposes the creation of an experimental soundscape based on the mapping of the Douro Carboniferous Basin, with a special focus on São Pedro da Cova. This territory, marked by mining extraction, environmental contamination and stories of resistance, reveals itself as an acoustic field populated by underground voices, bearers of invisible narratives. The composition is born from a score devised from this mapping — a visual and geological score that guides the rhythms, textures and layers of the piece. The territory is thus transformed into a vibrant body, whose ecological scars and human echoes are translated into the sonic plane.
 
The project fuses sounds generated by mycorrhizal fungi and plants — recorded through bio-sonification processes — with fragments of human voices, creating a composition that regards sound as a gesture of listening and caring for the soil. Fungi and plants, as regenerating agents of degraded ecosystems through mycoremediation and phytoremediation, also become invisible composers, translating the subterranean into rhythm and frequency.
 
It's about imagining a shared listening between subterranean organisms and human bodies, where listening to and healing the contaminated territory becomes a joint act. The sounds collected evoke memories of labour and resistance, especially those of women connected to the region's industrial past. These elements intertwine in a continuous sonic structure — a living score — that emerges from the contact between organisms, territory and time. "Cora" thus proposes the construction of an expanded and interspecies listening experience, transforming the sonic space into a shelter — an acoustic shell where stories, pulsations and possibilities for ecological regeneration reverberate.
More info: galeriadigital.porto.pt/en

Biography
Diana Policarpo (1986, Lisbon) lives and works between Lisbon and London. She is a visual artist and composer, currently developing her artistic practice between the visual arts, electroacoustic music and multimedia performance. Her work researches popular culture, health, gender politics and interspecies relations, juxtaposing the rhythmic structuring of sound as a tactile medium within the social construction of esoteric ideology.
 
Thanks
Bárbara Ferreira, Eliana Canha Bento, Florinda Sousa, Joana Rafael, Maria Black Soares, Maria de Almeida, Maria Fernandes, Maria Rosa dos Santos, Maria Tagarela, Mariana Duarte, Museu Mineiro de São Pedro da Cova, Odete, Patrícia Lima, Paula Vieira, Quitéria Ferreira, Rebeca Pereira, Rita Barbosa, Rita Policarpo, Rosa Martins de Sousa, Rosalina Celeste da Silva, Vanda Oliveira, Xica Aires.
 
How to get there
In Praça da Trindade, behind Porto's City Hall, facing the CTT store, look for the totem stand.

Audiovisual Installation, approx. duration 10'

Se A Minha Voz Falasse - Fá Maria

'Se A Minha Voz Falasse' is an audiovisual installation composed from the testimonies of queer and trans people about their experiences in the city of Porto. Through listening, words, and sound creation, the project affectively maps the relationships between body, memory, identity, and urban space, reflecting on the intersections between nightlife and daytime, and between physical and digital spaces. The piece portrays a historical and contemporary Porto, centring queer and trans voices and experiences. Stories from the past and present, as well as visions of a desired future, intersect to form an emotional, sensory, and political mapping of the city, where each voice, each sound, and each beat contribute to physically and digitally mapping a queer and trans Porto — sometimes invisible, but influential in shaping the fabric of the city.
More info: galeriadigital.porto.pt/en

Biography
Fá Maria, also known as HAUT, is an artist and composer whose practice spans musical composition, audiovisual installation, and artistic research. Their work explores the intersection of identity, voice, technology, and queer embodiment, creating pieces that move between the intimate and the political. Holding a PhD in Computational Arts from Goldsmiths, University of London, Fá Maria originally trained in medicine and worked as a psychiatrist before fully dedicating themself to their artistic practice.

With the participation of
Allian Fernando, Fernando Moura (Nani Petrova), Maria Ferreira, Mauro Ventura, Odete, Roberto Figueirinhas (Roberta Kinsky), Rodrigo Affreixo.
 
How to get there
Find the totem stand installed next to the traffic lights in front of the Coliseu Porto ageas.

Soundscape, approx. duration 10'

Hidrografia Interior - Francisco Pedro Oliveira

'Hidrografia Interior' is a soundscape inspired by Porto's old water supply network, with a special focus on the Mijavelhas Water Ark. The piece proposes an underground and liquid listening of the city, where recorded and synthesised sounds merge in a more or less continuous flow, evoking the hidden paths of water, its memory and invisible but latent and cutaneous presence. Presented in digital format, in a binaural experience mediated by mobile devices, 'Hidrografia Interior' invites intimate and wandering listening - as if the sound were flowing into the ear.

Biography
Francisco Pedro Oliveira (1997, Santa Maria da Feira) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work develops between folklore and sonic exploration. Attracted by different artistic languages, he explores in his works syncretistic notions of spirituality through various disciplines, articulating sound, sculpture, painting, photography and installation. In 2025, he exhibited 'Forma Primeira', his first solo show at the Galeria Municipal do Porto. In 2018, he released "On the Act Of Reminding", his first album, on his co-founded label Edições Fauve. He is part of projects such as Amuleto Apotropaico with António Feiteira, Edições Fera Felina with Diana Lucena, and the curatorial platform Branda with Carlos Milhazes.
 
How to get there
Look for the totem stand next to the garden at the intersection of Rua de Santos Pousada and Rua de Fernandes Tomás.

Augmented Reality Installation

Archangel Protocol: Basilisk - Jonathan Uliel Saldanha

Emerging from the ground like an incarnate sign, "Archangel Protocol: Basilisk" occupies public space as an optical entity — part sentinel, part mirage. Conceived in augmented reality and forged in blade-like reflective geometries, the sculpture evokes both the verticality of sacred architecture and the coiled tension of mythical creatures.
 
This is not a monument, but a transmission interface — a protocol that activates the convergence between celestial logic and subterranean dread. The 'archangel' is a synthetic intelligence, a tactical emissary coded for surveillance, reverberation and transformation. The 'basilisk', whose gaze could petrify, functions as an optical warning system: the sculpture sees us as much as it is seen.
 
In dialogue with Jonathan Uliel Saldanha's wider practice — where sign, ritual and speculative systems intertwine — this work presents itself as a spectral apparition in urban space. It is both interruption and presence, layered in the city like an encrypted ghost. Through its magnified lens, "Archangel Protocol: Basilisk" reflects the asymmetrical geometries of a changing world: where angels use mirrors, and monsters speak in code.
More info: galeriadigital.porto.pt/en

Biography
Jonathan Uliel Saldanha (1979, Paris) lives in Porto and is a central figure of the Portuguese art scene, both in exploratory music and performance. He works as a sonic and scenic constructor, within the intersection of sound, gesture, voice, stage and film, operating elements of pre language, resonant choirs, cyclic percussion, cybernetic systems, unfathomable presence, pressure, haptic memory and allopoiesis.
 
Team
Daniel Martins
 
How to get there
In Jardim da Morêda, near the entrance on Rua da Firmeza, find the totem stand installed there.

Augmented Reality Installation

Alminha: An Ode to Lost Souls - Maria Constanza Ferreira

'Alminha: An Ode to Lost Souls' is an augmented reality installation that reimagines the small shrines found on and along the roadsides of Portugal. These spaces, simultaneously public and intimate, are dedicated to souls in purgatory, lost in transit or suspended between worlds. They are sacred, everyday altars that serve as devotional spaces where the living offer prayers, light candles and leave flowers, characterised as liminal places between life, death and the landscape.
 
Rooted in Catholic doctrine, they raise questions: what defines a lost soul? Can it be saved or guided? As spaces of domestic devotion, they imply a spiritual "cleansing". Traditionally cared for by women, they involve gestures such as cleaning, placing flowers and lighting candles — similar to cemetery maintenance rituals.
 
This installation inserts a 'digital alminha' into Porto's landscape. More than an object of veneration, 'Alminha: An Ode to Lost Souls' is a digital memento mori, a poetic pause that reflects on loss, migration, displacement and spirituality in contemporary cities. An altar and a tomb for no one in particular, but for everyone. A light lit by the living to guide all those who are navigating in the dark.
More info: galeriadigital.porto.pt/en

Biography
Maria Constanza Ferreira (1994, Caracas) is a Venezuelan-Portuguese-American artist based in Porto. Her practice combines experimental film, photography, installation and other formats, from which she explores images, objects and narratives that normally remain invisible. She explores art as a means of studying practices and memories, testing the boundaries between science and the occult, and reflecting on how we relate to cultural and material landscapes. Her work proposes new forms of perception, summoning subtle layers of sensory, historical and symbolic experience.
 
Team
Jack Gray - 3D Artist
Gonçalo de Jesus – AR Support
 
Thanks
Beatriz Costa, Constança Pupo Cardoso, Maria Fátima Martins Oliveira, Sarah Turchin.
 
How to get there
On Rua de Alexandre Braga, find the the totem stand installed in front of the entrance to the Mercado do Bolhão.

Photographic and Audio Archive

Desenhos, Táticas e Sinais, Uma Arqueologia Urbana - Mariana Caló & Francisco Queimadela

Walls, poles, and other surfaces provide us with clues about life in the city, marginalisation, social injustices, migrations, wars, as well as containing some signs of activism and concern for a different world. In these expressions we can also find tactics and messages of territorial demarcation relating to interpersonal relationships of love or power. Drawing, which appears in the urban space as an identity and ideological impulse, but also as a gesture of appropriation of place, of resistance or overflow, is here observed and listened to as an object and artefact.
 
'Desenhos, Táticas e Sinais, Uma Arqueologia Urbana' proposes an analysis of the inscriptions of urban graphics as archaeological traces, which are regularly renewed and reveal different aesthetic meanings, with variations in style and types of representation, while inscribing messages, symbols and images which, although utopian or apparently contradictory and disruptive of order in the public space, often seek a pacifying meaning, in a perpetual movement of intervention and challenge to the exercise of collective memory.
 
In this photographic and sound archive, we sought to provide a possible framework within the urban imaginary for various expressions in the context of Porto, in the various iconographic elements, ephemeral manifestations and graphics limited to the area where the different projects of the Galeria Digital do Porto can be accessed.
 
Through this photographic survey of graphisms, graffiti, fragmentary and partial portraits of the urban space in the city centre, associated with sound fragments, it is possible to imagine a pedestrian route to access expressions of diverse origins. This visual mapping could suggest to the pedestrian a sense of search and discovery through images and symbols, resulting in a process of navigation and discovery through tactile surfaces.

Biography
Mariana Caló (1984, Viana do Castelo) and Francisco Queimadela (1985, Coimbra) both hold degrees in Painting from the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto and have been collaborating as an artistic duo since 2010. Their practice is grounded in a strong use of the moving image, both through filmmaking and its intersection with site-specific and immersive installations, often in combination with drawing, painting, photography, or sculpture. A recurring focus of their work is the dialogue between the biological, the vernacular, and the cultural. They both live and work in Porto.
 
How to get there
Look for the totem stand next to the intersection of Rua Doutor Alves da Veiga and Rua de Fernandes Tomás.

Video, approx. duration 20'

Cidade Delirium - Ruca Bourbon

'Cidade Delirium' proposes a fragmented and sensorial reading of the city of Porto, constructed through an interweaving of visual and temporal techniques. Using archive material from the 'Criptoporto' installation, animations constructed with collage, found footage from the RTP Archives and field recordings, the project trials an affective and distorted cartography of the urban fabric, where the past, present and future overlap in mobile and unpredictable layers.
 
The city is thought of not as a fixed space, but as a living organism — a body in constant mutation, memory and noise. Through the algorithmic manipulation of images and the juxtaposition of historical records with found fragments, a dreamlike experience is created that defies narrative linearity and documentary objectivity.
 
Rather than representing Porto, this video attempts at decoding it: capturing its dissonant rhythms, its hidden voices, its technological ghosts and showing them as an anomalous transmission. The viewer is invited to inhabit the city for a few moments as if in a rêverie — confused, uncomfortable and inevitably delirious, through an altered lens — a kind of second skin, which observes, interprets and distorts.
More info: galeriadigital.porto.pt/en

Biography
Ruca Bourbon a.k.a. Doutor Urânio, born in Póvoa de Varzim, is an artist based in Porto. A graduate of the Faculty of Fine Arts in Porto, he explores fragments, waste and the obscure, recombining them in multiple formats such as photomontage, assemblage, installation and sound collage. He is a gallerist and curator at Atelier Logicofobista, administrator of the YouTube channel Bazar Esquisito and Visual Arts teacher at the Vale do Sousa Detention Centre in Paços de Ferreira.
 
Team
Irish Faverio - Editor
 
How to get there
On Rua do Morgado de Mateus, next to the parklet, find the totem stand installed there.

Video, approx. duration 3'

Strong Hands - S4RA

The solid architecture of Porto as a soft container of desire & care. using technology to trigger a choreography of memories through echoes & algorithmic glitches. like a slow dance, exploring how desire translates into an aesthetic of emotional labour & transforms into an act of reverence, slowness & vulnerability that refuses to drown under capitalism.
More info: galeriadigital.porto.pt/en

Biography
S4RA is an < non-binary && genderqueer > interdisciplinary artist that draws on con*sensual power dynamics & gender role play through a post-dramatic storytelling hybrid process between digital animation & ( immersive : ) environments. also spends endless hours strolling through post-capitalism mazes & its influence on libidinal pleasure.
 
Thanks
Lili Seibert, Rita Roque
 
How to get there
On Rua 31 de Janeiro, next to the yellow benches at the top of the street, find the totem stand installed there.
 

Augmented Reality Installation

Pólen R.A. - Silvestre Pestana

'Pólen R.A.' presents the mists of the city of Porto that invoke a dense telluric humidity. The augmented reality installation presented is symbolically generated by the double exercise of fusion between ice and fire, in the extensive cyclically pollinated earthly body.
 
More info: galeriadigital.porto.pt/en

Biography
Silvestre Pestana (1949, Funchal) is a transdisciplinary artist. He initiated his artistic practice in the 1960s as a visual poet, but soon established himself as a performer, a pioneer of video art and recently as a cyberspace artist. A staunch anti-war activist, he dedicated many years to public art education.
 
How to get there
Find the totem stand installed in Praça D. João I, near the intersection of Rua de Sá da Bandeira and Rua de Passos Manuel.

Soundscape, 11 tracks, approx. Duration 5' each

Passeio - Tiago Cadete

'Passeio' is a sound situation that takes place at 760 Rua de Fernandes Tomás in Porto. The project is based on testimonies collected in the same place by people who live there every day or who are just passing through. What is heard is juxtaposed with what is seen, and it is in this temporal overlap that 'Passeio' operates — between the real and the imagined.
More info: galeriadigital.porto.pt/en

Biography
Tiago Cadete (1983, Faro), artist and researcher, develops works that explore History, Memory, Identity and Migration, based on real testimonies. In recent years, he has delved into the language of sound installations, in particular the projects MONUMENTO, MANJAR, BRASA, CICERONE and CORTEJO. He has a PhD in Arts, a degree in Theatre, a postgraduate degree in Dance, and has studied in Brazil and Portugal. He has been artistic director of Co-pacabana since 2018, collaborating with artists, institutions and communities in diverse contexts. His practice combines creation, listening and mediation, proposing experiences around collective memory and contemporary individual narratives.
 
Team
Creation: Tiago Cadete
Creative assistant: Mariana Magalhães
Production: Co-pacabana
With the participation of: Adriana Sousa, Celeste da Silva, Chih-Chung Fang, Edumila Canhanga, José da Silva, Lucas Guttenberg, Peter Mcniff, Rafael Lages, Rosa da Fonseca, Salvador Gil, Teresa Madalena.
 
How to get there
In the square on Rua de Fernandes Tomás, next to Rua de Sá da Bandeira, find the totem stand installed next to the granite benches.

Augmented Reality Installation

Liminal Flesh - Vera Mota

'Liminal Flesh' proposes the transfer of generative drawing methods to digital language, informing this process with the physical properties and behaviour of materials. The direct participation of the body is replaced by instructions that operate digital tools; the gesture is coded, transformed and multiplied through generative systems, promoting the continuous modification of a shapeless and rugged mass.
 
This mutating matter — which simultaneously holds the foundation of gesture and the density of volcanic rock or the viscosity of fresh paint — dialogues with a second entity here: a slender, rigid, metallic form that runs through it like a skeletal structure supporting muscles in disarray.
 
Through augmented reality, "Liminal Flesh" manifests itself as a suspended presence, inscribing itself in the space of the Jardim de São Lázaro without attaching itself to it. The garden, traditionally associated with contemplation and natural regency, is reprogrammed here as the stage for an unstable apparition, where the senses are called upon to renegotiate their own parameters of perception.
More info: galeriadigital.porto.pt/en

Biography
Vera Mota (1982, Porto) has a degree in Plastic Arts — Sculpture (2000-2005) and a master's degree in Contemporary Artistic Practices (2006-2008) from the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto. Her artistic practice is revealed mainly through sculpture, drawing and performance. With regular public presentations since 2003, her work calls for a strong material component, while affirming the body as an indispensable agent. As part of exhibitions and performance programmes, her work has been presented at the Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves (Porto, Portugal), Galeria Municipal do Porto (Porto, Portugal); MACE — Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Elvas (Elvas, Portugal); Matadero (Madrid, Spain); SESC (São Paulo, Brazil), among others.
 
How to get there
At the entrance to Jardim de São Lázaro on the corner of Praça dos Poveiros and Passeio de São Lázaro, find the totem stand installed to the right of the gate.

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