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Fast forward: revamped Australian Centre for the Moving Image promises a high-tech experience


Pepper s ghost effect, triangles, cyan and red (2018), an installation by Taree Mackenzie, is part of the new permanent exhibition at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image
Photo: Adam Gibson
Australia’s national museum of film, TV, video games, digital culture and art will reopen to the public on 11 February after a government-supported A$40m ($31m) revitalisation of the visitor experience both on site and online. The Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) has been closed since May 2019 to overhaul its permanent exhibition and integrate cutting-edge technology.
ACMI is a relative newcomer to Australia’s cultural landscape, having opened in 2002 as part of the Federation Square cultural precinct in central Melbourne. What sets it apart is its multidisciplinary exhibition programme, running from internationally acclaimed video artists such as Julian Rosefeldt and Candice Breitz to a partnership with the DreamWorks animation studio. ....

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11 exciting things coming to Melbourne in 2021


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When we sat down to write this story, we looked back on a similar story we ran this time last year. The majority of the nine exciting things we mentioned were sadly postponed or cancelled altogether thanks to you-know-what. So it’s inevitable that we’re a little cautious to write exactly the same story rambling about all the cool exhibitions, live shows, venues and more opening in Melbourne when the world is in such a weird place. But we’re nothing if not optimists here at Time Out. Even if events get postponed, we like to think of it not as goodbye but as see you later . So here goes: these are 11 things to look forward to in 2021 (or maybe even in 2022).  ....

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Times Square Arts presents Daniel Crooks' 'The Subtle Knife" for January Midnight Moment


Times Square Arts presents Daniel Crooks The Subtle Knife for January Midnight Moment
In The Subtle Knife, Daniel Crooks explores the relationship between transportation and the moving image, while taking the viewer on a contemplative journey through time and space.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Times Square Arts, the largest public platform for contemporary performance and visual arts, is presenting The Subtle Knife by Daniel Crooks for the month of January as part of the organization’s signature Midnight Moment series. Midnight Moment is the world’s largest, longest-running digital art exhibition, synchronized on electronic billboards throughout Times Square nightly from 11:57pm to midnight. ....

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What Is the Future of Museums? 7 Predictions From Max Hollein, Koyo Kouoh, Anne Pasternak, and Other Top Curators and Directors


What Is the Future of Museums? 7 Predictions From Max Hollein, Koyo Kouoh, Anne Pasternak, and Other Top Curators and Directors
In his new book, András Szántó speaks with museum leaders from around the world. Read an excerpt here.
January 1, 2021
Clockwise from right: Anne Pasternak, Philip Tinari, Koyo Kouoh, Mami Kataoka, Franklin Sirmans, Katrina Sedgwick, and Max Hollein.
In his new book The Future of the Museum: 28 Dialogues
, published in November and available worldwide in January, the writer, researcher, and arts consultant András Szántó interviews the world’s leading museum directors and curators about the trials they faced in 2020 and how they see art institutions evolving in the years to come. Here are excerpts from seven of those 28 conversations. ....

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