Milano • Palermo
7-9 May 2026
Superstudio Village

Milano
7-9 May 2026
Superstudio Village

Milano
7-9 May 2026

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digital design days milano 2026

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Robert Hodgin Rare Volume

Partner / Artist / Head of R&D

the speaker

Robert Hodgin, known as Flight404, is a Brooklyn-based artist and Head of R&D at Rare Volume, a design and technology studio he co-founded. With a background in sculpture from Rhode Island School of Design, Robert has been creating digital art since the 1990s, pioneering generative art, data visualization, and immersive 3D simulations inspired by physics, astronomy, and emergent systems. Co-creator of the iTunes visualizer and the Cinder C++ framework, his work spans from simple 2D visualizations to complex terrain simulations. Robert's art has been exhibited at the V&A, Smithsonian Design Museum, SF Exploratorium, and featured in Wired, earning international recognition for his technical explorations and creative vision.

the studio

Rare Volume is a design and technology studio based in New York and Austin, specializing in interactive data visualization, generative systems, and experiential design. Founded by partners Robert Hodgin, Jonathan Kim, Andrew Bell, and Allison Keiley, the studio collaborates with organizations including Google, X, AT&T, Samsung, Warner Bros. Discovery, Reuters, and Major League Baseball to transform complex information into meaningful stories and platforms. Notable projects include an 11-story generative LED sculpture for WarnerMedia's NYC headquarters and interactive installations combining custom software development with exceptional design. For DDD26's 10th anniversary, Rare Volume is creating a monumental celebrative digital installation that will be unveiled at the May event—a special immersive experience honoring a decade of digital design innovation.

the talk

Art After Automation: Designing with Time, Care, and Uncertainty

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

As AI transforms creativity from a craft into a command, artists face an existential crisis: what now? When output becomes infinite, tools autonomous, and attention collapses, what does it mean to be a designer, artist, and human? Robert Hodgin unpacks this pivotal moment through personal stories, speculative systems, and creative resistance. Drawing from decades pioneering generative art and his current R&D work at Rare Volume, Robert makes a compelling case for designing with time, care, and uncertainty—qualities that resist automation. This reflective talk challenges us to reconsider our relationship with making in an age where AI can generate anything instantly, but perhaps can't capture everything that matters.