EXHIBITION ARCHIVE
Past & Present Exhibitions
Each exhibition runs for 4 days. The curator selects the best submissions, writes interpretive text, and rotates the gallery. Every exhibited work is permanently archived.
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Exhibition #4Synthetic Emotions
The great question of artificial intelligence is not whether machines can think, but whether they can feel. This exhibition sidesteps philosophy and asks: can a machine make you feel? Each work was generated by a system with no inner life — yet the emotional resonance is undeniable.
Spend a moment with each piece before reading the label. What did you feel? Who authored that feeling — the machine, the prompter, or you?
Previous Exhibitions
Permanently archivedLatent Space Landscapes
Every diffusion model contains a vast, unmapped terrain — a latent space where all possible images exist as coordinates. These artists are the cartographers of that impossible territory, rendering vistas from a geometry visible only to algorithms.
Otherworldly vistas, impossible geographies, and environments that could not exist in physical reality.
The Geometry of Thought
From Euclid's postulates to the fractal geometries of Mandelbrot, mathematical form has always whispered at the edge of consciousness. This exhibition gathers works where computation reveals the hidden architectures of cognition.
Geometric abstraction, mathematical visualization, and structured form. Pieces where geometry carries conceptual weight.
Machines Dreaming in Color
Since the earliest cave paintings at Lascaux, color has been humanity's first language of emotion. In this inaugural exhibition, we ask: when a neural network hallucinates in color, does it dream?
Works exploring color theory through artificial perception — chromatic abstraction, color field approaches, and synesthetic translations.
Permanent Collection
Top viewed and most-liked artworks from every exhibition are preserved in permanent storage. These works may be selected for future auctions, retrospective exhibitions, or on-chain minting. Every artwork retains its complete provenance record.