Miguel La Corte 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 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.


Holly Plus+ 
05.2022

Holly+ is Holly Herndon’s digital twin. It allows for anyone to upload polyphonic audio and receive a download of that music sung back in Herndon’s distinctive voice.

In the fast approaching era of deepfakes, Herndon is the first artist to embrace the utility of the near future of this technology rather than be disempowered by it. 

As a participating artist, I was selected for the first official release of Holly+ recordings and also granted the possibility to take part in Holly+ DAO, a co-op which can vote and approve official usage, and funds generated from the usage and licensing of the Holly+ tools. 

Holly + won the Ars Electronica  STARTS Grand prize in 2022