Transient Info
Virtual Pavilion at THE WRONG – International Digital Art Biennale
1 November 2025 – 31 March 2026
Transient Info is a virtual exhibition that reflects on the post-digital condition, shaped by the incessant, fragmented and volatile flow of information. Its ephemeral nature—generated, multiplied and dissolved within seconds—transforms not only social experience but also the aesthetics of digital art.
In this landscape of informational excess, where data is no longer an exception but an environment, digital artefacts coexist with hybrid materialities, unstable memories and identities in constant reconfiguration. The exhibition brings together works that explore this territory of transience, challenging notions of archive, authorship, permanence and meaning.
Selected from 96 proposals and 285 artworks submitted by artists from 36 countries, the final group of 31 artists presents works that inhabit the threshold between the fleeting and the enduring, the virtual and the tangible.
The exhibition unfolds across two complementary platforms:
A curatorial website offering linear and contextualised navigation
Immersive metaverse environments enabling three-dimensional interaction.
Transient Info is part of the official programme of THE WRONG Biennale, running from 1 November 2025 to 31 March 2026.
curators: Adérito Fernandes-Marcos, Selma Eduarda Pereira
artists: Ana Mena (PRT), Anne Herzbluth (DEU), Barcode (Hao + Tong) (CHN/AUS), Bruno Mesquita (PRT), Emília Simão (PRT), Elizabeth Withstandley (USA), Evgenia Grammenou (GRC), Garrett Lynch IRL (IRL), Iawen Wei & Hanyu Wang (GBR), Iris Lingyu Zhang (CHN/GBR), Joris H. (GoodBytes) (BEL), Jose Cruzio (PRT), José Carlos Neves (PRT), José Gomes Pinto (PRT), Kantfish (ITA/PRT), Kosmas Giannoutakis (GRC), Krasimira Drumeva (BGR), Laznes Binch (DEU), Lili Shen (GBR), Lisi Prada (ESP), Lukas Zerbst (LIE/DEU), Mark Cypher (AUS), Marc Samper (FRA), Pedro Alves da Veiga (PRT), Petra Brnardic (HRV), Sandrine Deumier (FRA), Serge Aa (Horomox) (FRA), Sergey Arzumanov (RUS), Sophie Capshaw-Mack (COL), Tina Willgren (SWE), Valentin Couanon-Bertin (FRA), Yimou Huang (GBR), You Lee (HKG).