Miguel La Corte (b. Caracas, Venezuela. 1999) is a music producer, designer, developer and artist. His work focuses in composing new instruments that enable us to reflect on the potential and responsibility of our modern cybernated condition. 

His instruments, participative installations and research have been presented within CTM Festival 2023 in Berlin, Goethe-Institut Venezuela and within HKW Berlin, Centre Pompidou in Paris and CCCB in Barcelona through the Cultures d’avenir program. 

In parallel, he works as a freelance IDE (Innovation Design Engineer); Prototyping tools for learning, well-being, and creative expression in collaboration with EdTech/HealthTech enterprises, startups, universities, and clinics. 

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Miguel La Corte (b. Caracas, Venezuela. 1999) is a music producer, designer and programmer. His work focuses on the effects of modern computing, electronic music and their interrelationship. 

His instruments, installations and research has been presented within CTM Festival 2023 in Berlin, Goethe Institute Venezuela and within HKW Berlin, Centre Pompidou in Paris and CCCB in Barcelona through the Cultures d’avenir program.

Parallel to this, he works as a freelance IDE (Innovation design engineer), specilaizing in EdTech and HealthTech projects.



Culturs d’Avenir 2023 
02.2023 - 07.2023

Selected among 15 artists for 6 month international research program organized in collaboration between HKW in Berlin, CCCB in Barcelona and Centre Pompidou in Paris.

Through a series of workshops, mentorships, talks, research assistance and intensive international meeting points, the program explores new techniques and processes of cultural mediation and collective art-making in the context of technological and social change.

Mentors included Tania Brugera (Head of Media and Performance at Harvard University), Bonaventure Ndikung (Curator, 2025 São Paulo Biennial),  Ahmet Ögüt (The Silent University), among many others.

As part of my research contribution, I presented an essay/repository titled: The Open Media Ecology: Networks of Cultural Aaptation ︎︎︎

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︎Project development process, learning outcomes and conclusions