Maria Arnal
ESP
Maria Arnal
ESP
Arnal combines her pop, electronic, and traditional polyphonic music song-writing side with projects that experiment with sound, technology, and art.
As a composer, Arnal has contributed to projects crafted together with producer John Talabot, including the sound piece AIR for the 2021 Venice Biennale of Architecture, and SIRENA for the Hipermirador Torre Glòries 2022, a generative choir piece that reacts to Barcelona’s big data in real-time. Together with curator Jose Luis de Vicente, Arnal co-directed the Each Layer of the Atmosphere sound essay (CCCB) to connect sonic awareness with the climate emergency, which was nominated for two ONDAS awards (2023). In 2024, Maria presented CHOIR, an interactive installation with a synthetic reproduction of her voice, which was in collaboration with the BSC and Axolot, and presented as part of the AI:Artificial Intelligence exhibition (CCCB 2024). After having earned the AIR S+T+Arts grant (2024), Arnal is currently researching the possibilities of synthetic voice models generated with artificial intelligence in a project together with the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, while also composing her next album to début as her first full-length solo effort.