ACMI

ACMI

Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos

Melbourne, VIC 29,957 followers

ACMI is your museum of screen culture. Navigate the universe of film, TV, art and videogames with us.

About us

ACMI is Australia's national museum of screen culture. Navigate the universe of film, TV, videogames and art with us. ACMI celebrates the wonder and power of the world’s most democratic artform – fostering the next generation of makers, players and watchers. ACMI’s vibrant calendar of exhibitions, screenings, commissions, festivals, and industry and education programs explore the stories, technologies and artists that create our shared screen culture. We're located in the heart of Melbourne in Fed Square. Explore our universe on a variety of online platforms.

Website
http://www.acmi.net.au
Industry
Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Melbourne, VIC
Type
Government Agency
Specialties
Film, Television, Art, Videogames, Digital and Screen Culture, and Moving Image Culture

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    We are deeply saddened by the passing of celebrated artist Bill Viola 💙. A true pioneer in the fields of new media, video, and installation art. Bill was instrumental in the establishment of video as a vital form of contemporary art. He created videotapes, architectural video installations, sound environments, electronic music performances, flat panel video pieces and works for television broadcast. Engaged in projects all over the world, Bill became one of the most acclaimed artists working with the moving image. His installations are admired for the lightness in which they address weighted themes such as birth and death. Bill had deep connections to Melbourne and local audiences had the unique opportunity to experience his work in October 2010, with two exhibitions: ‘The Raft’ at ACMI and ‘Fire Woman and Tristan’s Ascension’ at St Carthage’s Catholic Church in Parkville. We are deeply grateful for the lasting impact Bill will have on the moving image and extend our heartfelt condolences to his loved ones. 📸 Bill Viola portrait, Photo by Kira Perov

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    Over 250 films from over 62 countries 🤩. We're so excited to have Melbourne International Film Festival return to ACMI as the official venue partner for #MIFF2024. Melbourne will get to experience hotly anticipated hits from the worldwide festival circuit and future award contenders. Plus, an elevated XR program, global talent, filmmaker Q&As, Critics Campus and MIFF Online – streaming via ACMI Cinema 3. Attendees can also enjoy the Campari Cinema Lounge and the Challenger Festival Hub at ACMI. Check out the program: https://lnkd.in/gV5d4ZeX

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    We are thrilled to welcome three new ACMI Board members as we bid farewell to three long-serving members. Our big thanks go to technology expert Karen Corry, screen practitioner Rachel Griffiths AM and plastic surgeon (and contemporary art advocate) Dr Terry Wu for their contributions to the ACMI Board since 2015 and their commitment to completing maximum Board terms. They each brought unique skills and talents to ACMI and had a significant impact on the museum's strategic direction. This month we welcome three new Board members: Matthew Everitt, proud Taungurung man of the Kulin from Central Victoria and co-founder of Dreamtime Art Consultancy; Gabrielle L., creative entrepreneur and experiential design expert who co-founded the escape room, Trapt; and Chris Wright, co-founder and managing director of games companies Fellow Traveller Games, Double Jump Communications and The Treasure Hunters Fanclub. Matthew, Gabrielle and Chris join our current Board members - Janet Matton AM (Board President), Ian Forsyth, Alison Parker, Tea Uglow 🏳️⚧️ and Paul Wiegard - as they continue to guide ACMI on the journey to becoming a globally recognised hub for film, TV, videogames and screen-based art. Read more here: https://acmi.me/b8

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    Join us for the Environmental Accelerator Film Festival, presented by Documentary Australia and ACMI, with support from Intrepid Travel. Available free and online from 19-28 July, the festival features six impactful environmental documentaries, including Emmy-nominated DELIKADO, THE GIANTS, RACHEL'S FARM, CLIMATE CHANGERS, GREENHOUSE by Joost and STAY TUNED TO OUR PLANET (STTOP). The festival aims to increase awareness and action on a range of pressing environmental issues by using documentary as a tool to create change. 🌏Find out more: https://acmi.me/b4

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    FUTURE VISION 2024 is set to bring together the best of Australian and international storytellers and commissioners currently working in premium television drama and narrative comedy. Taking at place ACMI from 15-17 July, the inaugural event is dedicated to inspiring Australian artists to tell their stories and find a broader international audience. The conference is jam-packed with an incredible lineup of guests and speakers ready to share their knowledge. See the speaker list below and find out more 🔗: https://acmi.me/aQ FUTURE VISION is presented by Australians in Film, Screen Australia and VicScreen. Tourism Australia is the Supporting Partner. Industry Partners are the ABC, BINGE, Netflix and Stan. The Venue Partner is ACMI, and the Hotel Partner is Sofitel Melbourne On Collins.

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    We are excited to announce the winner of the 2023–24 ACMI + RMIT Games Prize is Althea Francisco for her work as Creative Director and Producer on the group project REAPRIEVE 👏👏 The selection panel found the game to have a polished and appealing art aesthetic, with unique characters, world and UX creating a strong visual identity for the game. The narrative was both witty and highly engaging. The panel found the structure of splitting playtime between exploration of the 3D overworld and the bureaucracy of the office environment to be a clever way of keeping things fresh for the player. Particularly of note were the inclusion of mini-games, which were well designed and enjoyable. Now in its fifth year, the ACMI + RMIT Games Prize is awarded to a graduating student from the RMIT Bachelor of Design (Games) for a work exploring the artistic potential of the medium. Alongside our Major Research Partner RMIT University, we are proud to be supporting young talent, ensuring the Victorian games industry continues to thrive within a global market place. 🔗 Read more here: https://acmi.me/aO

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    How can museums captivate the modern audience in an era of shorter attention spans and rapid tech advancement? ACMI Director & CEO, Seb Chan spoke with CEO of Summit Communication Group, Gregory Gray. Diving into the evolution of art experiences and examining the rise of immersive institutions. Read the full article below.

    The Art Experience: How Museums Can Embrace Screen Culture and Reinvent with Passion, Invention and Fantasy.

    The Art Experience: How Museums Can Embrace Screen Culture and Reinvent with Passion, Invention and Fantasy.

    Gregory Gray on LinkedIn

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    It's a real joy to have Beings by Universal Everything in our building during the colder months 💛 Creative experiences at ACMI can provide joy, connection and inspiration. We also recognise these experiences aren’t always financially accessible to everyone. With the end of financial year fast approaching, we are seeking donations so we can provide a ticket to our Beings exhibition, free of charge, to families that can’t afford a ticket. Donate to our 2024 Annual Appeal or find out more how your donation can have impact via our website. 🔗 https://acmi.me/aD

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ACMI 1 total round

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US$ 398.0K

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