Signal Space Announces Grand Opening: A New Permanent Gallery for Digital and Transmedia Art in Prague

Signal Space, a new permanent gallery for digital art, is opening in Prague’s Neo-Renaissance Market Hall on September 30, 2025.
As our world undergoes digital transformation at breakneck speed, Signal Space offers a new kind of contemporary gallery, a purpose-built space for digital exploration and reflection, where visitors from around the world can experience some of the most groundbreaking artistic expressions in light design, visual media, and digital art.
Launched by the collective of artists and producers behind the renowned Signal Festival, which draws half a million people to Prague each October for a celebration of digital and light-based art, Signal Space will take things further than “screensaver” type content, providing a space for visitors to build deeper connections with digital media and think critically about its imprint on our culture.
The inaugural exhibition will feature eight artworks, including:
Signes, by Playmodes Studio, an audiovisual canvas that explores the relationship between kinetic, luminous, and acoustic phenomena, in a piece that is part pictorial canvas, part kinetic sculpture and part digital screen.

intangible #form, by Shohei Fujimoto, which explores the process of perception through spatial structures composed of laser light.
Fighters, by Quayola, a film about the algorithmic genesis of Quayola’s latest marble sculpture and the expressiveness of new robotic gestures. Performing an archaeology of future-pasts, this collaboration between Quayola and acclaimed electronic composer and multi-disciplinary artist Max Cooper investigates the tensions and equilibrium between history, heritage and ultra-contemporary technological languages and apparatuses.
“Each work offers a different way of thinking about the future—not as something distant, but as a web of choices, habits, memories, and technological gestures that shape our everyday,” said Signal Space founder Martin Pošta, adding that “[t]his first exhibition is not just a premiere, it is a manifesto.”
Beyond the exhibition, Signal Space will host a vibrant program of activities, including DJ sets, live performances, and a series of lectures- among them a notable talk on creative coding by Zach Lieberman.
Echoes of Tomorrow will run until the end of March 2026, ahead of the launch of Signal Space’s second exhibition the following month.