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ACMI
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ACMI is Australia's national museum of screen culture. Explore the universe of film, TV, videogames and art with us.
See also:
ACMI Education channel - Animation, filmmaking and videogames tutorials and learning resources.
ACMI Collection channel - Home movies, instructional videos, ads, personal storytelling and more digitised works from original analogue formats.
Our Community Guidelines ensure a safe, diverse, and welcoming online space for all ACMI community members here on RUclips. Read them at the link below.
See also:
ACMI Education channel - Animation, filmmaking and videogames tutorials and learning resources.
ACMI Collection channel - Home movies, instructional videos, ads, personal storytelling and more digitised works from original analogue formats.
Our Community Guidelines ensure a safe, diverse, and welcoming online space for all ACMI community members here on RUclips. Read them at the link below.
How did they come up with the idea for Untitled Goose Game?
Dive into the cheeky world of UNTITLED GOOSE GAME with playable displays and behind-the-scenes insights. Learn more about HONK! UNTITLED GOOSE EXHIBITION:
www.acmi.net.au/whats-on/honk-untitled-goose-exhibition
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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.
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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: acmionline
Instagram: acmionline
Twitter: ACMI
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Why is it called Untitled Goose Game?
Просмотров 447 часов назад
The co-creators of UNTITLED GOOSE GAME, Nico Disseldorp and Jake Strasser from House House, explain why they chose that name. The answer may shock you. Or not. Dive into the cheeky world of UNTITLED GOOSE GAME with playable displays and behind-the-scenes insights. Learn more about HONK! UNTITLED GOOSE EXHIBITION: www.acmi.net.au/whats-on/honk-untitled-goose-exhibition ACMI is Australia's nation...
Universal Everything's Creative Director Joel Gethin Lewis on 'Being Beings' [LECTURE]
Просмотров 6721 час назад
For more than 20 years, Joel Gethin Lewis has been creating real-time connections between people, places, stories and objects. His vision and research has inspired NGOs, cultural organisations, big brands and musical acts like U2 and Massive Attack to engage their audiences in surprising and innovative ways. In this enlightening discussion, Joel will give you a behind-the-scenes glimpse into ho...
How 'Future You' by Universal Everything was made
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Universal Everything's motion-capture artwork projects a synthetic self, but it all started with simple drawings. Sketches are the first step in Universal Everything’s creative process, used to explore questions like ‘What would we look like as robots?’ and ‘Where is the humanity in the mechanical?’ Read more about Future You: www.acmi.net.au/works/122577 future-you/ Learn more about the exhibi...
How 'Infinity' by Universal Everything was made
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'Infinity' is created live and each character is unique, with its hypnotic beings born from code through a process known as ‘procedural generation’. Procedural generation is often used in videogames to create animated characters, digital landscapes, textures, and even sound effects - all in real time. Universal Everything (UE) used motion-capture technology and CGI (computer-generated imagery) ...
Pareidolia - seeing people in shapes, patterns and objects
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Joel Gethin Lewis explains how the phenomenon of pareidolia - the human tendency to perceive a specific, often meaningful image in a random or ambiguous visual pattern - forms the basis of several of Universal Everything's artworks. Learn more about the Beings exhibition at ACMI. www.acmi.net.au/whats-on/beings/ ACMI is Australia's national museum of screen culture. Watch, play, make and discov...
How 'Symbiosis' by Universal Everything was made
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Symbiosis is an interactive window into another world - one that’s strangely familiar, but alien at the same time. Could you be peering at microscopic cells inside your own body? Or are you seeing two raindrops on a leaf? In this artwork, Universal Everything make the miniature monumental. Although Symbiosis is made with the same game engine and graphics as some of the other artworks, it doesn’...
Why do running figures appear in Universal Everything's artworks?
Просмотров 129День назад
When you think of artworks by Universal Everything, you might think of eye-poppingly colourful figures running, walking and stomping across vast digital screens. Why do they focus on running figures? Find out more about the exhibition here: www.acmi.net.au/whats-on/beings/ ACMI is Australia's national museum of screen culture. Watch, play, make and discover a universe of films, TV, videogames a...
Wrestling with Reality - a message from Aussie wrestling legend KrackerJak
Просмотров 3292 месяца назад
Through experiments in storytelling and spectacle, the sport of wrestling shares many of the same concerns as cinema. Wrestling can be a lot of things - fun, bombastic, hardcore, toxic - but never boring. As part of the Movie Mogul project, in partnership with Swinburne University of Technology, a group of students have curated a selection of films that honour the dedication of wrestling perfor...
Meet Universal Everything
Просмотров 9132 месяца назад
Learn how a collective of very talented beings worked together to produce Universal Everything's latest exhibition. 'Beings' opens on Wed 22 May 2024 at ACMI in Melbourne. 00:00 Why is the studio called Universal Everything? 00:19 The history of Universal Everything 02:00 Production processes 03:04 It all starts with a sketch 03:38 Collaboration and experimentation 05:50 The underlying technolo...
Reconnecting to Nature [PANEL TALK] Tim Entwisle, Sophie Cunningham, Maddison Miller & Kelly Hertzog
Просмотров 624 месяца назад
Join us for this discussion exploring the limitless possibilities that emerge when we deepen our connection to the natural world. The awe-inspiring exhibition Marshmallow Laser Feast: Works of Nature uses creative technology to expand our understanding of the world around us. Hear from former Royal Botanic Gardens CEO Tim Entwisle, Darug archaeologist Maddison Miller, City of Melbourne's Urban ...
Videogames as Performance - Marie Foulston and Jini Maxwell in conversation
Просмотров 1785 месяцев назад
Videogames as Performance - Marie Foulston and Jini Maxwell in conversation
Looking at the Machine - Eryk Salvaggio, Katrina Sluis & Joel Stern
Просмотров 5275 месяцев назад
Looking at the Machine - Eryk Salvaggio, Katrina Sluis & Joel Stern
Unlocking Works of Nature with Marshmallow Laser Feast
Просмотров 9215 месяцев назад
Unlocking Works of Nature with Marshmallow Laser Feast
How a gang of Grannies broke the boundaries of Red Dead Online
Просмотров 3436 месяцев назад
How a gang of Grannies broke the boundaries of Red Dead Online
The Grannies (2019), Dir. Marie Foulston [Full Movie]
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The Grannies (2019), Dir. Marie Foulston [Full Movie]
Making the Dragon Age: Inquisition song - The Dawn Will Come - David Gaider
Просмотров 3156 месяцев назад
Making the Dragon Age: Inquisition song - The Dawn Will Come - David Gaider
Focus on Jia Zhangke (Thu 8 - Sun 25 Feb 2024) - film season trailer
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Focus on Jia Zhangke (Thu 8 - Sun 25 Feb 2024) - film season trailer
[PANEL TALK] AI & Art: Connections Between Creativity and Technology
Просмотров 3006 месяцев назад
[PANEL TALK] AI & Art: Connections Between Creativity and Technology
Immersive Exhibition Masterclass - Ersin Han Ersin, Ed Rodley and Lucie Paterson
Просмотров 6087 месяцев назад
Immersive Exhibition Masterclass - Ersin Han Ersin, Ed Rodley and Lucie Paterson
How Marshmallow Laser Feast: Works of Nature was made
Просмотров 5897 месяцев назад
How Marshmallow Laser Feast: Works of Nature was made
How do you review immersive exhibitions?
Просмотров 1697 месяцев назад
How do you review immersive exhibitions?
A short meditation by Ersin Han Ersin
Просмотров 4318 месяцев назад
A short meditation by Ersin Han Ersin
George Miller on storytelling & the cultural impact of Mad Max | Furiosa director, Death Stranding 2
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.8 месяцев назад
George Miller on storytelling & the cultural impact of Mad Max | Furiosa director, Death Stranding 2
AI Art and Consciousness - Memo Akten visits ACMI
Просмотров 5228 месяцев назад
AI Art and Consciousness - Memo Akten visits ACMI
this gonna confuse some ppl as why the furry, the cultists and the gamer all rave together XD
how does one get into this field
I find these things absolutely horrifying.
Those things look like they are suffering
Those questions were indeed good questions. Some of his answers were fresh, and I've been binging Breaking Bad / Vince Gilligan interviews :) Well done!
BRILLIANT.
The closest railway to resemble this line is the Tasmanian North East track. Launceston (Cold water Creek Junction) to Scottsdale. There is an interesting RUclips doco by Jeff Jennings on the forgotten picnic area accessed by train at Denison Gorge between Lebrina and Wyena.
THAT IS EXACTLY HOW I WOULD CARRY PASSENGERS BETWEEN LEBRINA AND WYENA.
we have learned something
Seems a bit antiquated technologically.
how does one get into this field
how does one get into this field
Hey folks, we're displaying handmade sets, props and characters from Adam Elliot's latest film, Memoir of a Snail, at ACMI from 8 August. Check it out if you're in Melbourne! www.acmi.net.au/whats-on/making-memoir-of-a-snail/
This is so interesting! I feel like I’ve wandered into the wrong lecture hall and I love it. 😄
Ha! Glad you enjoyed it :)
GOSH I WISH I WAS THERE
It was epic!
simply... it's a spectacular job
It was an incredible song and sequence that captured the heart. ❤
It's beautiful. We were so lucky to have David at ACMI to talk about it.
Are there any artists like this using similar tools or video art to make more narrative forms of video art? So like, video art cross cinema basically. One that's audio reactive too would be really cool
Check out: Ayoung Kim: www.acmi.net.au/whats-on/ayoung-kim-delivery-dancers-arc-0-receiver/ Emile Zile: www.acmi.net.au/whats-on/emile-zile-we-are-as-gods/ Xanthe Dobbie: longnow.acmi.net.au/
I can't explain why but he looks and sounds like he could be from the breaking bad universe
Great sneezes
Bravo Vince
Wth is this? Click bait 😂 I wanted to see the grannies game footage not another granny break down a video she seen.. SMH
lol
This showing a complete presence of a "future" in Pasifika screen culture! Thankfully, immersion of many directions in Oceanic arts in general. E ola Moananuiākea!
yay KrackerJak!!!!!!!!
Me encanta, admiro su trabajo,cuando ví Orlando 😮😮🪡🪡🧵🤯🤯mi mente estalló
i loved truffaut
Very good movie & a cool video
Love your work.
She;s not wrong. It's not exactly a trailblazer, but it's just soooo good. Not a bad performance in it. Clooney, Don Cheadle, Albert Brooks, even J.Lo is really good.
Pretty cool!
First movie I ever watched with Rena Owen was a horror film called amusement. She was a minor character in the film but her presence just commanded attention. Her beauty caught my attention to the character and her line delivery can be frightening but so good. Even when the role has limited screen time she still gives a chilling performance.
Beth heke..... What a role...
Beth Heke was a Woman. One who endured so much tragedy and yet had a loving strength. A mother’s strength. OMG Rena’s delivery when she finds Grace was pla-ti-num. Rena Owen deserves her flowers
@@fathertenebrarum7356 yeah and the scene where she rises of the floor shaking and calls jake a coward before the bash carrys on!! Never seen an actress show physical emotion like that? I heard she got awards in loads of countries apart from nz? That's a travesty indeed!!..... This film got me interested in moari culture and aearteroa as a whole!
@@jamiesehdev2663 case in point, the woman is a class act.
Just finished watching 'the beach' which was terrific as it for 1 inspires an internal voice in the viewer. Spending time in the bush is very healing as I have experienced after trauma. Cheers Bloke😎👍
one of the most surreal experiences of my life.
War of the Gargantuas The First Installment of the MonsterVerse Phase 2 Directed by Tim Burton Screenplay by Alfred Gough Miles Millar and David Callaham Story by David Callaham Max Borenstein and Seth Grahame-Smith Based on The War of the Gargantuas by Toho Produced by Mary Parent Thomas Tull Jon Jashni and Tim Burton Music by Danny Elfman Runtime: 122 Minutes (2 hours and 2 minutes) Titan Cast Sanda (The Main Protagonist who is Gaira's Younger Brother) Height: 108.5 Meters Weight: 65.789 Tons Gaira (The Main Antagonist who is Sanda's Older Brother) Height: 110.2 Meters Weight: 67.865 Tons Godzilla (Cameo) Kong (Cameo) Mothra (Cameo) Skar King (Mentioned Only) Human Cast Alec Baldwin Justin Theroux Dan Stevens Jenna Ortega Emma Myers Hunter Doohan Luis Guzmán Winona Ryder
Doody was one of my favorite characters besides Danny and Knickie! Doody was funny cause he was always Imitating Curly from the 3 Stooges 😄🤣
This guy could read me a bed time story then I would definitely hear him all night
Brilliant movie well worth watching.
It’s funny how the best action director of all time looks and sounds like the most anti-typical action director you could think of.
he also somewhat anti-typical action director in other ways, he is 79 years old when Furiosa releases, the first Max Max back in 1978-79 as it was put together while he still worked part time or had just recently stopped at the Trauma ward at a hospital and had decided not to become a doctor, part of the "use anything found to make the costumes and decoration" was partly due to the low budget, the partly abandoned towns due to not being able to pay as many extras as he had wanted etc. so a lot of compromises, sudden script changes and struggle. So when the opportunity to make Mad Max 2 Road Warrior came he leaned heavily into what he had already established and made it his own full unique style. -He also directed Happy Feet and a Babe the Pig movie....
Excellent knowledge!
I cannot believe this well-spoken, polite, grateful bloke made a super violent show about drugs
I watched this at GOMA for a school excursion yesterday, and oh my goodness, it was both scary, sad and just really pretty.
It’s interesting how genuinely kind he seems, I guess it’s what you want to see from somebody whose work is about morality 🤣
I don't like the idea of people using my partner's voice and images to make pornography, it has already happened to my partner and it deeply upset them. It's concerning how the law is slow on these things, and how a lot of these innovators want us to basically live in a cyberpunk-esque world, even a lot of the stolen generated art focuses on these themes and those who made art glorifying that are kicking themselves for fictively promoting such ideologies in their art.
The fact that this man made Babe and Mad Max! Says it all!
Killer. Thru and thru.
Had it all
This was such a cool exhibit at ACMI. It’s practically a spiritual experience.
dude thinks it's about climate change....... lol
DONT WORRY ITS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN THERE WILL BE NO MINING. All will Cave in