

AUTUMN
OPEN CALL
Generative art, AI collaborations, and motion pieces — curated for the screen, not the frame.
The Archive
Twelve exhibitions. Four hundred and seven works. One curatorial thread.

Liquid Architectures
by Mara Okonkwo
"The algorithm doesn't create — it reveals what was already encoded in the mathematics of space."
A solo exhibition of 34 generative works exploring the tension between structural rigidity and fluid emergence. Each piece runs live, different on every render.
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Signal / Noise
by Tomás Reinholt
"Every glitch is a confession. The machine shows you what it was trying to hide."
Corrupted data streams rendered as portraiture. 18 digital prints and 6 looping video works examining identity fragmentation through compression artifacts.
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Artist in Focus

Ingrid Solberg
Oslo, Norway — Generative Systems
"I feed the machine grief and it returns me something I didn't know I was feeling. That translation — emotional input, algorithmic output — is the work."
Ingrid Solberg's practice sits at the intersection of computational poetry and affect theory. Working with custom neural networks trained on personal correspondence, she generates visual outputs that externalize interior states. Her series "Correspondence" has been exhibited at Ars Electronica, the New Museum Digital Art Fair, and acquired by three major private collections in 2025.



Reserve Your Viewing
The exhibition opens February 28, 2026. Capacity is limited to preserve the integrity of the experience.
