Introduction

The Imarte Research Group first started taking part in competitive projects in 2000. We have been able to create different research lines ever since, all of which are based on artistic production, to analyze the changes in the meaning of art and the influence of digital technologies in its processes. Artistic research today establishes a shared code that is not limited to a single model but implies a dynamic space in which different methodologies take part, and by doing so contributes to the accumulation of knowledge. Certain debates have appeared in the contemporary art context, which challenge the changes that happen in new forms of artistic practice. This fact has driven us to analyze new tools, technologies and ideas that as creative strategies have opened up the following research lines:

Binary prospections. (2000-2003) Artistic production, art and technology. (BHA2000-0734)
Binary prospections2. (2003-2006) Artistic production, art and technology.(BHA2003-02938)
Expanded printing. (2007-2009) Artistic production, art, technology and printing. (HUM2007-64757/ARTE)
Metamethods. (2010-2013) Art and research. Shared methodologies. (HAR2010-18453. Subprograma ARTE)
Metamethod 2. (2013-2015) Metodologies compartides en processos de recerca i noves pràctiques artístiques. (HAR2012-39378-C03-01)

IN>TRA. (2016-2019). Collaborative artistic practice as a model of experience: New forms and prototypes in research processes. (HAR2015-63952-C3-1-P)
CONNECTED BODIES (2018-2020). Art and identity cartographies in transmedia society (HAR2017-84915-R)
IN>TRA2. (2019-2021). Reading as an artistic practice: new models of creative decoding. (PGC2018-093862-B-C21)
CONNECTED BODIES 2 (2021-2024). New processes of creation and dissemination of identity artistic practices in non-presence. (PID2020-116999RB-I00)
MUSAE (2022-2025). A factory focused on humanity for a future sustainable technological development driven by the arts. (HORIZON-CL4-2021-HUMAN-01)
IMARTE (2022-2025)  Research in artistic processes and new technologies. Coordinator: Eloi Puig. (SGR 01090)