- Sponsored Article Infinite Images: Generative Art at TMA Inside Infinite Images: A New Kind of Art Experience Now open at the Toledo Museum of Art, Infinite Images: The Art of Algorithms traces how artists have used code, systems, and repetition to create visual art from the 1960s to today. Featuring over 50 works by 24 artists, from early innovators like Josef Albers and Vera Molnár to contemporary figures like Tyler Hobbs and Sarah Meyohas, the exhibition reveals a long history of digital experimentation. The show runs through November 30 and is supported by loans from private collections and funding from sponsors Susan and Tom Palmer, Taylor Automotive Family, Dana, Blackdove, and the Ohio Arts Council. Technology Meets Creativity Infinite Images explores how digital tools shape both the creation and experience of contemporary art. Some works are interactive, including a plotter machine that draws algorithm-based images live in the gallery and a sound sculpture by 0xDeafbeef that responds to physical controls. These pieces invite visitors to explore the concepts behind the work, revealing how artists use systems and code not only to generate images but to build new ways of connecting with audiences. Across the exhibition, technology is treated not just as a tool, but as an essential part of artistic thinking, process, and expression. VISIT NOW! Plan your visit to Infinite Images: The Art of Algorithms: the-scribe.org/infinite 2445 Monroe Street, Toledo, OH 43620 Address Wed, Thu, Sun: 11AM–5PM Fri–Sat: 11AM–8PM Hours July 12th to November 30th 2025 Date
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