The SYNCRA collective is a pioneering visual artist exchange project driven by the audiovisual teams of Barcelona’s Apolo and Razzmatazz clubs.
The project connects club culture, digital arts and contemporary creation, functioning as a platform for curatorship, experimentation and support for local visual talent.
At DIGIT 2026, we will feature one visual artist from each venue: Eloi Costilludo from Razzmatazz and Groovycosta from Apolo.
Since 2012, Adrián Costa has combined his work as a video jockey with the creation of 2D and 3D visual content, specialising in video mapping and the exploration of light and architecture. His style is defined by a minimalism of sharp lines, a vaporwave aesthetic with sculptural figures, and the use of mirror effects to construct alternate realities.
For the past six years, he has been a resident VJ at Nitsa, where audio-reactive synchronisation —inherited from his background as a DJ— becomes the axis that connects music and visuals in every session.
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Since 2012, Adrián Costa has combined his work as a video jockey with the creation of 2D and 3D visual content, specialising in video mapping and the exploration of light and architecture. His style is defined by a minimalism of sharp lines, a vaporwave aesthetic with sculptural figures, and the use of mirror effects to construct alternate realities.
For the past six years, he has been a resident VJ at Nitsa, where audio-reactive synchronisation —inherited from his background as a DJ— becomes the axis that connects music and visuals in every session.
The SYNCRA collective is a pioneering visual artist exchange project driven by the audiovisual teams of Barcelona’s Apolo and Razzmatazz clubs.
The project connects club culture, digital arts and contemporary creation, functioning as a platform for curatorship, experimentation and support for local visual talent.
At DIGIT 2026, we will feature one visual artist from each venue: Eloi Costilludo from Razzmatazz and Groovycosta from Apolo.