Fundación Camper presented CAMP 10: Infinite Chaos! at La Mosca in Madrid on 23 May, as part of the Mayrit Biennial 2026. The tenth edition of the research and experimentation programme explored how we live within and rebel against Supermodels, the large-scale systems that shape our societies.

Scientific, economic, and social frameworks promise efficiency but often impose repetition and conformity. Algorithms manage creativity, filter information, and anticipate desire before it is even felt. CAMP 10 disrupts that order by highlighting what cannot be automated: the tactile, the erratic, the inexplicable. The project treats chaos not as disorder to be avoided but as a creative force. A space for mistakes and imperfection. A counter-model that resists repetition.

From 4 to 14 February, the Camper Foundation brought together recent graduates and professionals from around the world for ten days of collective research and hands-on experimentation in Mallorca. The group returned to essentials: eating together, debating late into the night, working with the land. The approach reflects the austerity and ingenuity of rural life and the culture of Mediterranean slowness. The exhibition at La Mosca presented the experiments, prototypes, and ideas generated during that stay, not as definitive solutions but as an open provocation.