
In 7 to 8 thematically staged rooms, you can discover around 300 works of art by 40 international artists. The combination of visuals, light, sound, and spatial design makes art not only visible but also tangible—far more than just viewing it from the outside. Controlled, framed, predictable? That’s exactly what Digital Dimensions is not. The exhibition deliberately breaks with classic formats and invites visitors not only to view art but to immerse themselves in it.
It’s not about stopping briefly in front of a work and moving on—it’s about becoming part of the experience. Your movement in the space influences how the art unfolds. Art becomes participatory. CGI, simulations, 3D design, and motion art blur the boundaries between reality and digital creation.
Animation, abstraction, and AI-based imagery are no longer categories here, but become real experiences. The 90 minutes pass faster than you think—because here, you don’t scroll, you’re right in the middle of it. Those who think they already know digital art will be surprised and inspired by Digital Dimensions. The 40 international artists whose works are on display include BALLZS7, MARTERIUM, Philipp Tur, Vincent Schwenk, and many more.
You can visit the exhibition at the P61 Gallery in Berlin until February 8 and discover one of the most comprehensive digital art experiences in the city.
🕐 Opening hours: Monday to Sunday, 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
🎟️ Tickets: from approx. €13–15 (available online and on site)