Curated by Conrad Bodman, the exhibition in the Barbican Centre's Curve gallery space includes new commissions by digital studio Universal Everything, artists Umbrellium, and a collaboration between musician Will.i.am and designer Yuri Suzuki.
"Showcasing a new generation of artists, designers, filmmakers and musicians, Digital Revolution celebrates creatives who are pushing artistic boundaries across the arts using digital media," said project commissioner Neil McConnon
The first in the series of sections looks back at the history of digital technology, displaying the first computers, early video game consoles and vintage arcade games, from the 1970s onwards.
The next space, titled We Create, is dedicated to projects that make the user part of the development process through DIY programming and crowdfunding.
Creative Spaces features the Oscar-winning visual effects for Christopher Nolan's 2010 movie Inception by Double Negative and Alfonso Cuaron's 2013 film Gravity by Framestore, which can be explored and manipulated on large screens.