METAMO Industries closes its Europe-first art exhibition, “DIGITAL G-O-D”, an immersive showcase of contemporary art shaped by advanced digital production technologies. The exhibition brought together a diverse group of 20 Dutch and global artists, who explored the intersection of cutting-edge digital technologies in their artwork, including 2D UV Printing, 3D printing, digital plotting and photogrammetry.
Supported by Mimaki Europe, a global provider of industrial inkjet printers, cutting plotters and 3D printers, the exhibition in Vrijpaleis (Amsterdam), featured over 50 2D and 3D artworks, all created using Mimaki’s technologies. On its opening night, around 250 visitors – artists, designers and art lovers – attended the exhibition. Around 500 visitors attended during the 10 days of the June show.
Taketo Kobayashi, post-digital artist and organiser of the DIGITAL G-O-D exhibition, comments, “This exhibition was more than a showcase – it was a celebration of creative evolution. Our aim was to dissolve the boundary between the physical and digital, and with the advanced technologies we leveraged, we were able to bring to life artworks that truly captured that vision. Visitors were amazed by the diversity of materials and techniques, from 3D-printed sculptures to digitally plotted murals. The feedback was overwhelmingly positive – people left inspired and curious about the future of art and technology.”
Featured Artists: ANTZ, ACCI BABA, Brad Downey, Chinny Bond, Collin van der Sluijs, Didier ‘Jaba’ Mathieu, DOES, Frankey, humanoise (Taketo Kobayashi), Jan Vormann, The London Police, Mossy Giant Reza Hasni, Savants, Sidney Waerts, SuperCyberTown, XSENSE, Yoshinori Sakamaki a.k.a. Sense, Zedz, The Zepps and ZERO. It was presented by METAMO Industries in partnership with Chinny Bond, Mama Magnet and Vrij Paleis and was supported by Mimaki Europe.