Interview: Universal Everything
Universal Everything, a British digital art collective, aims to depict human emotion through diverse projects, including generative art and interactive installations. Founded by Matt Pyke in 2004, their innovative works utilize emerging technologies such as CGI, VR, and AI to explore themes of movement and materiality. Their exhibition 'Lifeforms' showcased unique installations that evolve with public interaction and reflect the history of visual culture. Pyke emphasizes the rhythmic nature of their art, which often incorporates sound and draws inspiration from natural forms. The collective has collaborated with high-profile brands, creating experiences at the intersection of art and technology.
Published on Friday, March 1, 2024 at 12:33 PM
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