Art-tech collective Metamo will bring its “Digital G-O-D” group exhibition to Amsterdam’s Vrij Paleis from 20 to 29 June 2025. The event will spotlight the intersection of digital print technology and urban art.

Astro Nuts by Zero, 3D printed in full colour on the Mimaki 3DUJ-553.
Backed by Mimaki and curated by Taketo Kobayashi—aka ‘Humanoise’, a founding member of Metamo—the exhibition will feature 20 artists including ANTZ (Singapore), Frankey, Collin van der Sluijs, Zedz, and Mossy Giant (all from the Netherlands), as well as Humanoise himself.
Aiming to bridge creative and cultural divides, the show includes 30 3D printed sculptures developed from artist designs and realised in 3D by Humanoise, alongside 27 2D printed works. These make use of UV printing, sublimation, and digital plotting technologiesacross materials such as acrylic, canvas and holographic paper, highlighting both the aesthetic and technical possibilities of digital print.
Kobayashi said: “Art (at least) should be a space where we can unite in our differences. The world feels more divided than ever—right versus wrong, black versus white, artists who embrace AI and those who feel exploited by it. Yet throughout history, unification has been the core strategy of life’s evolution.”
The exhibition is a continuation of Metamo’s mission to work with local communities and challenge norms through artistic collaboration and emerging technologies. The exhibition has been developed in partnership with curator Chinny Bond and storytelling agency Mama Magnet



