





Project/ Forward RSVP May 31st
Project / Forward is a radical reimagining of how we experience digital art in public spaces. As a free, globally-distributed moving image initiative by Micro Galleries, it transforms everyday surfaces – from ancient temple walls to modern sidewalks – into ephemeral canvases for future visions. In this moment of profound global transition, where we stand at the threshold between crisis and possibility, Project / Forward serves as a portal into imagined futures through digital and new media art.
Each installation presents a carefully curated 30-60 minute journey through multiple artistic visions that plan what the future could look like if they were allowed to design a part of it, featuring works that range from intimate 10-second glimpses to expansive 3-minute explorations. These selections showcase diverse global perspectives on our potential futures, appearing unexpectedly in under-served communities and spaces where digital art rarely ventures. Whether you're an intentional viewer or a serendipitous witness, these projections crack open the boundaries between present and future, between art and public space, between the digital and the physical.
This project was originally seeded and evolved by Kat Roma Greer, Brian Luque Marcos and Rhiannon Hopley.
Tickets are free, but to RSVP and receive the address, please “purchase” a ticket.
More information here:
Project / Forward is a radical reimagining of how we experience digital art in public spaces. As a free, globally-distributed moving image initiative by Micro Galleries, it transforms everyday surfaces – from ancient temple walls to modern sidewalks – into ephemeral canvases for future visions. In this moment of profound global transition, where we stand at the threshold between crisis and possibility, Project / Forward serves as a portal into imagined futures through digital and new media art.
Each installation presents a carefully curated 30-60 minute journey through multiple artistic visions that plan what the future could look like if they were allowed to design a part of it, featuring works that range from intimate 10-second glimpses to expansive 3-minute explorations. These selections showcase diverse global perspectives on our potential futures, appearing unexpectedly in under-served communities and spaces where digital art rarely ventures. Whether you're an intentional viewer or a serendipitous witness, these projections crack open the boundaries between present and future, between art and public space, between the digital and the physical.
This project was originally seeded and evolved by Kat Roma Greer, Brian Luque Marcos and Rhiannon Hopley.
Tickets are free, but to RSVP and receive the address, please “purchase” a ticket.
More information here:
Project / Forward is a radical reimagining of how we experience digital art in public spaces. As a free, globally-distributed moving image initiative by Micro Galleries, it transforms everyday surfaces – from ancient temple walls to modern sidewalks – into ephemeral canvases for future visions. In this moment of profound global transition, where we stand at the threshold between crisis and possibility, Project / Forward serves as a portal into imagined futures through digital and new media art.
Each installation presents a carefully curated 30-60 minute journey through multiple artistic visions that plan what the future could look like if they were allowed to design a part of it, featuring works that range from intimate 10-second glimpses to expansive 3-minute explorations. These selections showcase diverse global perspectives on our potential futures, appearing unexpectedly in under-served communities and spaces where digital art rarely ventures. Whether you're an intentional viewer or a serendipitous witness, these projections crack open the boundaries between present and future, between art and public space, between the digital and the physical.
This project was originally seeded and evolved by Kat Roma Greer, Brian Luque Marcos and Rhiannon Hopley.
Tickets are free, but to RSVP and receive the address, please “purchase” a ticket.
More information here: