The future of art is here, and it’s digital. New York–based Electric Objects has a solution in EO1, a framed display that can sit on a table or be hung on the wall and is capable of showing more than 10,000 works of digital art.
The portrait-oriented screen has a resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels and displays GIFs, photos, videos, and websites.
The high-definition EO1 screen has a matte finish, meaning detail is easier to see from any angle than on a glossy TV screen and is equally easy to see in daylight and at night.
The EO1 can stand on its own or can be mounted on the wall and it comes with a 30-day risk-free trial; $299.
EO1 can be controlled via an app for iOS and Android or via the Web.
Through its Art Club Electric Objects aims to create one of the largest and most forward thinking collections of digital art on the planet Shown here is...
...the studio of EO partner artist Kitsch Nitsch who took a leisurely virtual stroll through the Gardens of Versailles to create the Opus Paradiso collection for Electric Objects