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Digital Dimensions

With Digital Dimensions, the P61 Gallery Berlin invites visitors to an experience that transcends conventional notions of digital art.

Technology, video art and real perception merge here into a world that pulsates, breathes and surprises. Those who enter find themselves in the midst of a visual maelstrom of animations, shapes and alternative realities.

Visitors can explore seven intensively staged rooms and around 300 works, ranging from expansive installations and playful digital experiments to four impressive video shows. The result is a panorama of digital creativity that not only asserts diversity, but also makes it tangible.

P61 provides a stage for artists such as BALLZS7, MARTERIUM, Philipp Tur, Vincent Schwenk, Kristian Ozer Kettner, Junanjo McLittle, Escape Routine, Finn Moeller and many more. Digital Dimensions deliberately targets a broad audience of curious beginners, experienced art lovers, school classes and families, inviting everyone to embrace new perspectives, powerful images and unusual food for thought.

Artists/Collaborators: P61 Gallery

Runtime: Sun, 12/04/2026 to Sat, 13/03/2027

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