The EyeMyth Goa residency and symposium extend the festival’s mission to explore new modes of storytelling and transdisciplinary creation, now in a more intimate, coastal context. This gathering invites practitioners across art, music, technology, and research to slow down and go deep- through labs, conversations, and collaborations that unfold over a few focused days. The symposium hosts artists and creators at the forefront of immersive media, generative processes, and sensory storytelling, offering space to reflect on current cultural shifts while imagining experimental futures. Whether you're an artist, technologist, or curious observer, join us in Goa to reimagine what creativity looks like at the intersection of performance, practice, and play.
Amongst speakers that will be joining us are our delegates from Switzerland, Australia, Mumbai, Chennai, and Goa.
Hear from Jo O’Callaghan, Executive director and CEO for Adelaide Fringe; Thea-Mai Bauman, Artistic director and CEO for 4A Centre for Contemporary Art; Amrit Gill, CEO of Theatre Network Australia; Emma Roberts, New Media Artist; Ben Joseph Andrews, Immersive Realities Artist, multi-media artist Afrah Shafiq, Samyuktha Sunil, curator (experiences & IPs) for Urbanaut; Avinash Kumar, artist & founder, Quicksand, Unbox, Antariksha Studio.
The evening closes with a Eyemyth x NO collaboration.
Catch tame b1xh, Mysstasea, and Da Saz, jam with visual artists Shashwat Prakar, Bhoomi (slackertendency), and Sanjana Singh
Da Saz, is a musician whose journey spans classical guitar, Turkish and Indian classical music, and electronic experimentation. His international career includes collaborations, albums, and projects like DA-Saz, ENOIA, and the Synthfarm residency, with recent work focused on experimental festivals and new album releases.
Rohan Vidyarthi has been expressing with sound and recording techniques for over 20 years. Today, he is fully immersed in the uncovering of a distinct & exploratory electronic sound, rooted in ancient and arcane impressions of land, culture and its source.
Tame B1xh loosely assembles thrifty gear with gut spills into ill fitting time fillers
Address : 125, Casa Joao Francisco (2 kms from Panjim Bridge) after A Lua Restaurant, Merces, Mersi Tem, Goa 403006, India