
Transformer — A Rebirth of Wonder
An extraordinary journey through interactive digital art that redefines our relationship with technology, transforming spaces into immersive environments of discovery and wonder.
2.10.2019 — 15.12.2019
Step into a world where technology becomes a conduit for wonder, where digital art transforms physical spaces into immersive experiences that challenge perception and ignite curiosity about our connected future.
"Transformer — A Rebirth of Wonder" presents a groundbreaking collection of interactive digital artworks that explore the transformative power of technology in contemporary art. This exhibition demonstrates how digital media can create profound emotional connections and spark a renewed sense of wonder in our increasingly connected world.
Through immersive installations, responsive environments, and cutting-edge interactive technologies, the exhibition invites visitors to become active participants in the artistic experience. Each work transforms in response to human presence, creating unique moments of discovery that highlight the collaborative potential between humans and technology.
The exhibition showcases how contemporary artists are using technology not as an end in itself, but as a means to explore fundamental human experiences—connection, transformation, and the endless capacity for wonder. These works challenge traditional boundaries between viewer and artwork, creating new paradigms for artistic engagement.




About the Exhibition
"Transformer" brings together visionary artists who are pushing the boundaries of digital art and interactive media. The exhibition explores how technology can be used to create moments of genuine wonder and human connection.
Each installation in the exhibition responds to visitors in real-time, creating personalized experiences that evolve throughout the day. From light installations that react to movement to sound environments that transform with touch, every element invites exploration and discovery.
The exhibition questions our relationship with technology, presenting it not as something to be feared or worshipped, but as a tool for expanding human creativity and connection. It's a celebration of the transformative power of art in the digital age.
