The Future History of the World in 7 On Screen Objects - Adrian HonAuthor, game developer and critic Adrian Hon takes you on a tour through seven iconic objects from #future screen worlds. From #minorityreport's gesture-based tech to the #deathstranding exoskeleton and Paprika’s DC Mini dream machine, each item opens a window into our shared hopes, fears and curiosities about tomorrow. Discover how these on-screen creations are both fantastic and oddly familiar, reflecting our evolvi...
From Gig Work to Time Wars – Ayoung Kim’s Radical VisionUsing CGI, live-action footage and game engines, Korean artist Ayoung Kim creates a speculative multiverse that blurs the boundaries between space, time and the self. In Kim’s award-winning Deliver Dancer’s Sphere (2022), which was made during the COVID-19 pandemic, courier Ernst Mo speeds through a techno-futuristic Seoul controlled by a malevolent algorithm. Rendered as a labyrinth of regenerating routes and never-ending ...
The Flip Book – a brief #history by ACMI guide LeongLearn more about the Flip Book https://www.acmi.net.au/stories-and-ideas/disneys-steamboat-willie-and-why-the-flipbook-is-still-important/ _____________________ ACMI is Australia's national museum of screen culture. Watch, play, make and discover a universe of films, TV, videogames and screen-based art. Visit us in Melbourne’s Fed Square or online at www.acmi.net.au. Follow us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/acmionline Instagra...