Viewers had the opportunity to immerse themselves in the artist’s multidimensional, multisensory world – full of symbols, surprising forms and bold associations. Thanks to technology, the exhibition not only brought Dali’s works closer, but also allowed visitors to almost physically experience his way of thinking, his fascination with science and experiments. Cybernetics, a field that inspired the artist in his creative pursuits, and the exploration of the relationship between man, machine and consciousness, occupied a special place.
The exhibition consisted of several zones: from immersive mapping, through spaces with works transformed by AI algorithms, to a VR zone where visitors could ‘enter’ the world of Dali’s images and move around his imagination as if it were real space.
‘Dali Cybernetics’ was not only an encounter with art, but also with science, technology and philosophy. It was an exhibition that engaged the senses and the mind, leaving the viewer with reflections on the future of art, creativity and the limits of cognition.