Tate Modern highlights technology's role in shaping art in new exhibition

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Tate Modern's new exhibition, "Electric Dreams," features 70 artists highlighting the impact of technology on art from the 1950s to the 1990s. The show includes works in optical, kinetic, programmed, and digital art. The exhibition showcases early innovations in immersive installations and automatically-generated art. It includes diverse pieces, from light projections to 16-bit game stills, illustrating how artists transformed technology into creative experiences. "Electric Dreams" runs until June 2025, celebrating artistic innovation that laid the groundwork for today's digital landscape.


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