OUR REVIEW HERE, HERE AND HERE!
#melbourne Renata, Anastasia and friends headed to the @acmionline today to experience Beings and really enjoyed it 🙌 Here’s their review: ‘Beings’ is a 3D VFX created interactive exhibition, characters with no story behind them apart from their eye-pleasing designs. Move around, jump up and down and spin in order to make the characters on screen move. Morphs that change into whatever you want, a unique experience developed by the crew of Universal Everything. Read through books and glance at images of how they sought this idea out, how they performed CGI in example videos, the inspiration, the pure idea of all of this. An experience that inspired me with ideas and morphs of my own, and honestly I’m grateful for that. Head to @acmionline to visit the exhibition! 🤩 Thank you ladies @renatakatarzyna! #hosted #invited #acmi #acmionline #beingsatacmi #acmimelbourne #universaleverythingbeings #discovermelbourne
NOW EXTENDED UNTIL SUNDAY 6TH OCTOBER!
Endless play abounds at ACMI this winter, as world premiere exhibition Beings comes alive on 22 May to 29 September 2024. Comprised of 13 artworks drawn from the 20-year career of international art and design collective Universal Everything – including the premiere of four brand new artworks – Beings features an assortment of curious characters born from code.
Move, dance and play to bring captivating creatures to life on large-scale screens, then be hypnotised by vibrant projected artworks that experiment with movement, emotion and colour. Visitors can also learn about the creative process and innovative technology behind the artworks, with hand-drawn sketches on display for the first time.
Springing to life from a single drawn line into a crowd of fantastical creatures, Universal Everything artworks use emerging display technologies as their canvas. They produce vast digital artworks that subvert cinematic CGI, physics simulations and real-time gaming graphics – typically used by Hollywood studios and videogame makers – to craft new forms of moving image.
Created from ever-evolving algorithms, generative installations grow and change in real-time – responding differently to every visitor, every time they visit.
Beings includes the world premiere of four brand new artworks, including two interactive installations currently in development, and artworks created with choreographer Benjamin Millepied and the LA Dance Project.