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Beings

  • Art, Digital and interactive
  • ACMI - Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne
  1. Colourful digitally generated beings
    Photograph: Supplied/ACMI courtesy of Universal Everything
  2. A man looks up at a large digital being
    Photograph: Supplied/ACMI courtesy of Universal Everything
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Time Out says

No two people will have the same experience at this exhibition full of curious characters born from code

The colourful creatures that make up ACMI’s latest, world premiere exhibition burst to life from a single drawn line, before growing and changing right before your eyes. The more you move and interact in the space, the more animated these curious characters will get, morphing between forms and textures for a hyperreal experience.  

Beings is the name of this innovative exhibition, which will open from May 22 and stick around until September 29. The name refers to the friendly digital critters seemingly ‘living’ in the exhibition’s large-scale digital screens, just waiting for you to come and play. These generative digital artworks are constantly changing, which means no two people will see the same exhibition, and each time you visit will also be unique.

So, how do these joyful (and seemingly magical) creatures remain so responsive to their environment? The technology behind Beings is an impressive mix of video game engines, evolving algorithms and visual effects software usually used in film. All these fancy technologies combine to produce what promises to be a bunch of fun lil’ (or not that little) guys who want to hang out and play, becoming more active in response to your presence. 

The folks behind this exhibition are a UK-based art and design collective called Universal Everything. They specialise in “soulful technology” and they’ve created 13 brand-new artworks for this premiere curated by ACMI. 

Beings is suitable for all ages, so you can bring along the whole fam. Tickets will go on sale via the ACMI website once available, and prices range from $7-20. 

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Ashleigh Hastings
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Ashleigh Hastings

Details

Address:
ACMI - Australian Centre for the Moving Image
Federation Square
Cnr Swanston & Flinders Sts
Melbourne
3000
Transport:
Nearby stations: Flinders Street
Price:
$7-20
Opening hours:
Various

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