The digital section artists arrived at Art Basel with their legitimacy already established through peer-to-peer platforms, tools and communities native to the scene.
“The digital art we make today belongs to a long lineage dating back to the 1950s, with interactive systems, initiatives such as E.A.T. and tools like the Quantel Paintbox,” she told Observer.
Dr. Alfredo Cramerotti and Auronda Scalera, the curatorial minds behind ambitious art and tech exhibitions, are mapping the boundaries of artistic creation in the age of artificial intelligence. From Noor Riyadh to Art Dubai Digital, they are helping to shape a future where digital innovation isn't just a medium—but a message, a market and a movement.