Universal Everything's 'Screens of the Future' at Creature Digitali in Rome
The English collective Universal Everything presents 'Screens of the Future', a series of visionary animations depicting objects that may soon enter daily life, where screens appear on clothing, leaves, building facades, tableware, and even animal skin. The animations are based on existing or experimental technologies: flexible screens, shape-changing materials, and sensor-activated functions. According to the artists, the series highlights the increasingly close relationship between humans and technology, serving as a demo for near-future products. The work is currently on view in Rome as part of the group exhibition 'Creature Digitali' at Ex Dogana, running until September 10, 2017.
Key facts
- Universal Everything is an English collective.
- The series is titled 'Screens of the Future'.
- Animations show screens on clothing, leaves, building facades, tableware, and animal skin.
- Technologies used include flexible screens, shape-changing materials, and sensor-activated functions.
- The artists state the animations highlight the growing human-tech relationship and serve as product demos.
- The exhibition 'Creature Digitali' is held at Ex Dogana in Rome.
- The exhibition runs until September 10, 2017.
- The article was published on Artribune in July 2017.
Entities
Artists
- Universal Everything
Institutions
- Artribune
- Ex Dogana
- Politecnico di Milano
- NABA
Locations
- Rome
- Italy