Sabrina Ratté's 'Realia' at MEET Milano Explores Nature, Tech, and AI
The MEET Digital Culture Center in Milan presents 'Realia,' the first Italian solo exhibition by Canadian artist Sabrina Ratté (born 1982, Québec). The show investigates the convergence of technology and biology, questioning the relationship between nature and the digital. Through immersive installations, Ratté explores interactions between materiality, virtuality, and spirituality, proposing speculative and dreamlike scenarios where the natural world evolves in symbiosis with technological remnants. Works include 'Inflorescences' (2023), depicting nature adapting to coexist with electronic waste; 'Cyberdelia' (2024), an AI-driven interactive piece using 22 tarot-inspired cards; 'Plane of Incidence I and II' (2024), featuring digitized abandoned objects; and 'Floralia' (2021), a virtual archive of plant species. The exhibition is curated by Maria Grazia Mattei, president of MEET. Ratté's practice combines 3D scanning, analog video synthesizers, AI, and digital animation, positioned between art, science, and technology. The show runs at MEET Digital Culture Center in Milan.
Key facts
- Sabrina Ratté's first Italian solo exhibition 'Realia' at MEET Digital Culture Center, Milan
- Exhibition explores convergence of technology and biology
- Works include 'Inflorescences' (2023), 'Cyberdelia' (2024), 'Plane of Incidence I and II' (2024), 'Floralia' (2021)
- 'Cyberdelia' uses AI and 22 tarot-inspired cards for audience interaction
- Curated by Maria Grazia Mattei, president of MEET
- Ratté uses 3D scanning, analog video synthesizers, AI, and digital animation
- Exhibition addresses post-anthropocene landscapes and digital-nature fusion
- Ratté was born in Québec in 1982
Entities
Artists
- Sabrina Ratté
Institutions
- MEET Digital Culture Center
- Centro Sporobole
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Québec
- Canada