PPDS to launch ‘zero emission’ digital art exhibition

PPDS to launch ‘zero emission’ digital art exhibition
PPDS has announced that it will host its own ‘zero emission’ digital art exhibition, creating the Muse digital art award.

The Muse digital art award is open to professional artists and art students to share their creative visions of environmental challenges, with finalists to have their work showcased in one of Milan’s art institutions on a Tableaux display.

The first prize winner will also win €3,000 cash in cash, as well as a Philips Tableaux display.

The finalists will be confirmed on November 7 2023 and announced for the exhibition in Milan, with entries prepared and wirelessly delivered onto 20 individual Philips Tableaux displays at the event. The three winners will be determined by a panel of judges as well as by votes from visitors attending the exhibition collected via the Muse Instagram page. Each of the three winners will receive their own Tableaux display, with the first place artist also walking away with €3,000.

Luca Guariniello, marketing manager Italy, PPDS, commented: “In front of the major challenges resulting from the global social and environmental crisis, it has become urgent to find new ways of seeing and doing – finding the energy for tomorrow. Communities facing significant uncertainty need to be more innovative. In this context, the role of creativity together with technology is key in shaping truly innovative future scenarios and experimenting with promising solutions.  

“With MUSE, we’re continuing to break new ground, using our multi-awarding zero-power Philips Tableaux displays to deliver the first zero-emission digital art exhibition here in Italy, bringing together the world’s most artistic minds to help inspire us all to do more and safeguard the futures of generations to come.”