“The architecture of complexity—whether in brains, cities, or circuits—tends to converge toward distributed, redundant, and resilient forms.” (Simon, 1962)



       


      [Who we are] myce
is a platform exploring new forms of cultural infrastructure through co-creation and interdisciplinary thinking. Emerging from the intersection of art and technology, we expand our practice across architecture, design, and philosophy to build new grounds for cultural expression. We draw inspiration from living systems, like mycelial networks, where growth and resilience emerge from interdependence. In this convergence between the natural and the artificial, we explore how cultural and technological infrastructures can adopt the logic of living systems, becoming more decentralized and resilient. 

       [What we do] At myce, we curate intermedia exhibitions and interdisciplinary projects. We organize collaborative events—talks, screenings, performances—that bring together hybrid practices and experimental formats. Our work activates a living network of artists, curators, cultural architects, designers, technologists, and thinkers committed to shaping new cultural infrastructures.

       [Our beliefs] We believe culture is infrastructure—not product, not content, not a side effect. Creativity isn’t a resource to be mined; it needs care, structure, and time. Beauty matters—not as decoration, but as a way of perceiving, connecting, and orienting ourselves. Truth is layered, in motion. We don’t chase certainty, we stay with complexity. Impermanence isn’t a flaw, it’s the condition for evolution. Artists deserve equity, not just exposure. Value must circulate back to those who create it. Collaboration replaces competition. Support replaces scarcity. Community doesn’t emerge from algorithms, rather it’s built through presence and care. We don’t create in isolation. Culture is shaped collectively. Change doesn’t follow critique, it follows design.




Curatorial Team: Giuseppe Graziano & Catherine Espinosa