A single figure walks forward, endlessly transforming. Its surface shifts between states of matter — fur to crystal, flame to flower. Each step is a metamorphosis, each frame a new species. The body becomes a canvas for generative growth, an organism perpetually becoming.
Matt Pyke and Universal Everything explore the boundary between digital and organic life. Their walking figures are not characters but processes — algorithms given bodies, motion given texture, code given soul.
In "Future You," visitors see a mirror of themselves transformed — their silhouette coated in evolving digital textures. The piece asks: what will you become? The answer is always in motion, always changing. Identity as a living process, never fixed, always emerging.
Each texture is a world. Particles born from a central point, growing outward in patterns that echo natural systems — fur follicles, crystal lattices, combustion, pollination.
A thousand figures march across a vast landscape, each one unique in its generative texture. Together they form a civilization of algorithmic beings — a walking city. No leaders, no followers. Just forward motion and infinite variation.
"We create digital organisms
that feel alive.
Not simulations of life,
but something new entirely."