COVENTRY’S Herbert Art Gallery and Museum is introducing an interactive exhibition this autumn.
In October, visitors can step into Microworld – an immersive digital ecosystem created by artists Genetic Moo and is produced by Lumen Studios.
The exhibition is set to run from October 26 to February 23 and is available to people of all ages.
Microworld is designed to stimulate an evolving environment which interacts with the audience depending on how they engage with it.
he artists behind Microworld, Genetic Moo (Nicola Schauerman and Tim Pickup), have spent over 10 years perfecting this digital ecosystem, which has been displayed around the world to over 400,000 visitors.
Kerrie Suteu, head of creative media at the Herbert, said: “We are excited to bring Microworld to Coventry. This exhibition offers an immersive experience like no other.
“It allows visitors to be both participants and creators, exploring a world where art and science merge to inspire creativity and wonder. Whether you’re a family, an art enthusiast, or simply curious, Microworld has something for everyone.”
A spokesperson for Genetic Moo said: “Microworld is a space where there are no rules, only possibilities.
“The exhibition celebrates the interplay between digital art and human interaction, making it vital for anyone interested in how technology can spark the imagination.
“We can’t wait to see how the people of Coventry interact with it.”
