Satellite is an exhibition infrastructure company for digital art. By deploying a scalable network of modular phygital units, it removes the technological and hardware limitations that prevent digital works from existing IRL at an urban scale. Operating as an open-curation platform, Satellite transforms cities into active exhibition networks and digital art into a public-facing, industrially deployable medium.

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MARCH 15, 2026 // NODE 01

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Curatorial Statement

A collective exhibition where artists reinterpret classical paintings through their own styles, rewriting art history with contemporary gestures, noise, and error.✨

The canon is not sacred.
The past is rewritten by many hands.🙌

Artists

Hardware

Standardized phygital exhibition devices designed for urban integration.

WINDOW

Flagship modular grid of screens with integrated robotic systems. Kinetic expression becomes a core component of the installation, dissolving the boundary between digital artwork and physical infrastructure.

TOTEM

A specialized two-screen chromed installation designed for smaller footprints. Compact and refined, deployable in spaces where a full WINDOW module cannot operate.

B.I.G.

Single giant-screen interventions for expansive urban surfaces. Designed for maximum visual impact at architectural scale, occupying facades and large public walls.

V ∝ n²

Each new node magnifies the network’s value quadratically (Metcalfe’s Law)

Software

The digital twin and operational brain of the network, prepared for managing curations, connecting artists, collectors, curators and nodes.

Curators Hub

Curatorial texts, artist profiles, past exhibitions, 24/7 street-level live streams of each node and full documentation — unified in a single accessible interface.

Remote Control

Curators control installations remotely: screen dispositions, dynamic compositions, light sequences and temporal behaviors.

Web Native

An open curatorial approach allowing a divergent community of voices to organize and host exhibitions across physical nodes worldwide.

ABOUT US

SATELLITE is powered by two complementary forces: Newtro, a Latin American web3-native collective of artists and culture builders driving curatorial direction, community activation, and self-managed exhibition frameworks; and VTV, a studio focused on the fine-art design of display systems for digital art.

We operate as an infrastructure layer, deploying our knowledge and technical expertise as shared cultural resources that equip institutions and bridge the public sphere with the decentralized digital ecosystem.

Satellite Network
Luxury Hospitality

Premium venues deploying SATELLITE nodes as permanent or rotating cultural amenities.

Public Spaces & Lobbies

Iconic sites and corporate entrances integrating digital art as a street-level presence.

Galleries & Licensing

Supporting traditional institutions and enabling global curation through open licensing.

What we see

Three structural failures in the traditional art circuit prevent digital art from reaching its full public potential.

What we see
Curatorial Bottleneck

The white cube acts as a centralized gatekeeper, limiting access to a narrow curatorial consensus that fails to reflect the plurality of digital-native voices.

Technological Stagnation

Most institutions lack the expertise and flexibility required to exhibit digital art properly, making iterative, medium-aligned curation structurally unfeasible.

Institutional Isolation

Digital art remains confined to high-barrier spaces, disconnected from street-level public engagement and broader cultural visibility.

ROADMAP

Year 1
Phase 1

Build the WINDOW prototype and publication of open-source refurbishing manuals, empowering independent replication of the hardware standard.

Phase 2

Deployment of the first node in Buenos Aires and launch of the Open Curation Platform, establishing the first operational node and its software infrastructure.

Phase 3

First steps of global expansion: Paris, China and the United States. Initial partnerships with international institutions, increasing demand of exhibitions and deployment of additional nodes.

Year 2
Phase 4

Self-sustainability achieved. Continued deployment of further nodes worldwide. Development of philanthropic funding, diversified revenue streams and institutional partnerships to consolidate SATELLITE as a long-lasting, historically relevant digital arts institution.

Get in touch

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