Network Terminal is Peckham Digital’s first-ever digital and creative tech art sales opportunity. It brings together London-based digital artists, creative technologists, and friends of Peckham Digital to showcase a spectrum of practices shaping our networked present. Extending the idea of a marketplace, the project becomes a live node in a new creative economy—one where independent artists develop their own accessible and decentralized channels for creating and sharing.
Selling exclusively on Metalabel, a collaborative publishing platform and community, Network Terminal proposes a model for how art can move beyond traditional exhibition frameworks—fluid, adaptive, and collective in form. Each work, whether rooted in code, image, or interaction, highlights how technological creativity is changing—and how it opens new pathways for audiences to collect and engage with art without traditional gatekeepers.
By situating these works in a dedicated space within Peckham Digital, Network Terminal acts as both site and signal: a place to encounter diverse forms of digital making, and a reminder of the possibilities that emerge when creative production becomes networked and shared.
Metalabel is a new space that helps creative people build and share value together. They make apps, tools, and a whole ecosystem that helps creative people cooperate rather than compete.
Curated by Danielle Paterson.
Artworks are available to purchase online directly via Metalabel.
A selection of Network Terminal artworks were exhibited at Copeland Gallery throughout the 2025 festival. Please note that all sales are through Metalabel and not with Peckham Digital directly.
Danielle Paterson is a London and New York based art tech curator, art advisor, and researcher. She curates world-builders and transient creators who navigate subcultures, digital mythologies, and spiritual frameworks to envision alternate realities and collective futures. She produces exhibitions, books, and arts programming, driven by her focus on making emerging art markets and platforms more accessible, transparent, and artist-driven. .