The exhibition Electric Dreams at the Tate Modern explores how technology has influenced art over five decades, highlighting artists who adopted digital tools early on.
Electric Dreams invites visitors to witness early digital art across the 1950s to the present, showcasing hypnotic installations and machine-made art from the pre-internet age.
This immersive exhibition captures the nostalgia and impact of technology on art and identity, featuring works like Otto Piene's Light Room and Brion Gysin's Dreamachine.
With insights into early VR and its influence, Electric Dreams presents a thrilling glimpse into the past’s undeniable impact on contemporary art and technology.
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