Rather than emphasising technical demonstration, the programme will foreground conceptual reflection on how human creativity evolves alongside analog tools, algorithms, and data-driven systems. Participants will walk, observe, discuss, collect fragments of possible futures, print, design publications, share meals, and engage collectively in the creative process. The 2026 edition introduces a creative laboratory exploring the analog–digital duality, spanning film and video practices as well as hands-on techniques such as RISO printing and frottage. The central theme, “What Is Creativity Today – and Who Is Creative?”, will guide a four-day programme of intensive workshops, lectures, presentations, screenings, and critical discussions focused on contemporary understandings of creativity in a world shaped by rapidly evolving technologies.