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ACMI (museum)

ACMI, formerly the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, is Australia's national museum of screen culture including film, television, videogames, digital culture and art.[2] ACMI was established in 2002 and is based at Federation Square in Melbourne, Victoria.

ACMI
Established2002
LocationFederation Square, Melbourne, Australia
Coordinates37°49′03″S 144°58′10″E / 37.817438°S 144.969533°E / -37.817438; 144.969533
Visitors1,316,000 (2016)[1]
DirectorSebastian Chan
Public transit access Flinders Street
Stop 13 – Federation Square
Websiteacmi.net.au

ACMI features a range of curated exhibitions as well as a permanent exhibition, The Story of the Moving Image.[3] It also provides a regular program film screenings and events, a library and online collection of film and video and an education program.

History edit

Beginnings in the State Film Centre of Victoria edit

Prior to ACMI, Victoria's main film and screen organisation was the State Film Centre of Victoria, based at Treasury Theatre, which was established in 1946.[4][5]

In the 1950s, the State Film Centre was involved in producing a number of projects for television, then a new medium in Australia. It also played a role as an archive of Australian films, such as The Sentimental Bloke (1919) and On Our Selection (1920).[4][5]

During the 1960s, the State Film Centre provided advice on film treatments, production, scripts and distribution outlets to local filmmakers. In 1969, the centre assumed management of the newly constructed State Film Theatre, providing a facility for exhibiting material not screened in commercial cinemas.[4][5]

In the 1970s, the centre began acquiring examples of student films as well as those made by the newly vibrant Australian film industry, such as Homesdale (1971) by Peter Weir, Stork (1971) and Alvin Purple (1973) by Tim Burstall, and The Devil's Playground (1976) by Fred Schepisi.[4][5]

In 1988, the State Film Centre Education Program was set up. The program provided screenings for Victorian Certificate of Education students, based on core texts, and in-service days for their teachers.[4][5]

Establishing ACMI at Federation Square edit

In 1993, a Victorian state government report reaffirmed the viability of a proposal for an Australian Centre for the Moving Image. In July 1997, following an open, international and two-stage design competition, Lab Architecture Studio (based in London at the time), in association with their joint venture partners, Bates Smart architects, was announced as the winner. Federation Square was to be a new civic space, built above the Jolimont railyards, to mark the celebration of Australia's Centenary of Federation.[4][5]

 
An aerial view of ACMI in Fed Square, Melbourne (photo by Phoebe Powell)

On 1 January 2002, the Australian Centre for the Moving Image was officially established by the Film Act 2001 (Victoria). The first stage was opened in October, with two exhibitions, Deep Space: Sensation & Immersion and Ngarinyin Pathways Dulwan, running in ACMI's Screen Gallery. A few weeks later, ACMI Cinemas officially opened.[4][5]

In September 2009, the Australian Mediatheque and the Screen Worlds gallery opened.[6] The Screen Worlds exhibition was opened by Cate Blanchett, who loaned[7] her Oscar for best supporting actress for her part as Katharine Hepburn in The Aviator.[6] Screen Worlds: The Story of Film, Television and Digital Culture is a free and permanent exhibition space constructed to educate the public about the moving image, a museum about moving pictures.[6] The Mediatheque is a partnership with the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA), which provides a space with 12 viewing booths where people can drop in and watch films, television clips, and new media and artworks from the NFSA and ACMI collections.[6]

2021 Renewal edit

In May 2019, ACMI closed to the public to begin a $40 million redevelopment.[8] It reopened to the public in February 2021 with a new permanent exhibition The Story of the Moving Image.[9]

ACMI partnered with Melbourne architectural firm BKK Architects, who redesigned the museum's functional layout and public spaces.[10] Experience design firm Publicis Sapient/Second Story designed ACMI's centrepiece exhibition The Story of the Moving Image, the Gandel Digital Future Labs[11] and the Blackmagic Design Media Preservation Lab.[12] ACMI partnered with Melbourne chef, restaurateur, writer and television presenter Karen Martini and Michael Gebran of HospitalityM to launch its restaurant, bar and café Hero.[13]

Directors edit

From 1992, John J. Smithies was Director of the State Film Centre of Victoria, until its merger with Film Victoria in 1997 formed Cinemedia.[14] At Cinemedia, Smithies was deputy director, with prime responsibility for developing the Australian Centre for the Moving Image. He became the first director and CEO of ACMI in March 2002.[14][15] He was responsible for opening the new public facilities in October 2002.[16] After a period of turmoil, with the organisation over budget,[17] Smithies left ACMI in 2004,[16][18][19] and later said the facility had been forced to open while "under-funded" by the Victorian Government.[20]

Tony Sweeney was appointed director and CEO of ACMI in 2005.[4][5][18] Before his move to Australia, he had been the deputy director of the National Museum of Photography, Film & Television (UK), and focused on developing the museum's brand profile and content strategies. He directed the museum's Imaging Frontiers masterplan re-development, which generated record visitor numbers and international critical acclaim. The museum is now seen as one of the leading international centres for culture and learning of its kind in the world.[21] At ACMI he oversaw record organisational growth, performance and visitation, and a prolonged period of sustained success and achievement.[22] Having spent ten years in the role, Sweeney resigned in order to return to his family in Britain.[23]

Katrina Sedgwick was ACMI Director and CEO from February 2015–22.[23][24] She moved to the new Melbourne Arts Precinct Corporation (MapCo) in March 2023.[25]

In August 2022, Seb Chan was appointed Director and CEO.[26][27] Chan joined ACMI in 2015 as Chief Experience Officer. He is current President of the Australian Museums and Galleries Association.

The Story of the Moving Image edit

ACMI's 1,600sqm centrepiece exhibition explores the past, present and future of film, television, videogames and art, and features over 900 objects from around Australia and the world.[28]

 
Costumes and objects in The Story of the Moving Image (photo by Adam Gibson)

Exhibition sections edit

Moving Pictures edit

The Story of the Moving Image begins with objects and interactive experiences that showcase people, techniques and inventions that contributed to the development of motion pictures.

Moving Worlds edit

Costumes, characters, set and production design, storyboarding, visual effects and Foley are featured in the Moving Worlds section to illustrate the creative processes behind iconic films, TV shows and videogames.

Moving Australia edit

Featuring objects and installations from Australia's screen industry, including prominent works by First Nations artists.

 
Games Lab presented by Big Ant Studios in The Story of the Moving Image (photo by Shannon McGrath)

Games Lab presented by Big Ant Studios edit

Games Lab features videogames from local and international independent developers and AAA publishers. The section contains twelve playable games, plus artworks and interpretive information about the history of videogames. Games Lab is presented in partnership with Melbourne-based game developer Big Ant Studios.[29]

Moving Minds edit

Moving Minds encompasses factual media and information that traverses the history of newsreels, broadcast TV, documentary, war reporting and propaganda, citizen journalism and video art.

First Nations artworks edit

Artworks and installations by First Nations artists feature prominently throughout The Story of the Moving Image. Key works include Yanmeeyar,[30] an art installation by Gunditjmara artist Vicki Couzens that is found at the beginning and the end of the exhibition; Canopy,[31] a multi-screen installation by artist John Harvey; and the documentary My Survival as an Aboriginal by Muruwari filmmaker and activist Essie Coffey.

Interactive experiences edit

The Lens edit

 
The Lens being tapped on a display in The Story of the Moving Image at ACMI (photo by Phoebe Powell)

The Lens[32] is a handheld, take-home device that lets visitors collect artworks and objects throughout The Story of the Moving Image and other select exhibitions hosted at ACMI. Visitors can view their curated collections on the ACMI website and access additional content. The Lens was designed in collaboration with Second Story, Swinburne University’s Centre for Design Innovation and Lumicom.[28][33]

Constellation edit

The Lens can be used at the Constellation, a room-scale experience located at the end of The Story of the Moving Image exhibition, consisting of six interactive touchscreen tables with an interface developed by Grumpy Sailor and a data visualisation designed by OOM Creative and More Studio. The Constellation takes the items collected by visitors on their Lens devices throughout the exhibition and connects them up to hundreds of other films, TV series, artworks and videogames beyond the scope of the gallery. Each recommendation is handpicked by ACMI's staff.[34][35][36]

Edit Line edit

An approximation of physical film editing and digital editing on screen, Edit Line allows visitors to The Story of the Moving Image to rearrange physical storyboard blocks that each represent iconic quotes from films and television shows to trigger a clip played on a large screen. The resulting clip can be saved to the Lens and accessed online.[37] Referenced screen works include major films such as Titanic, Blade Runner, and Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, and television shows such as The Simpsons, The Wire, and The X-Files. An accompanying essay has been published for each work on the ACMI website.[38]

Foley Studio edit

Visitors can add sound effects to scenes from Round the Twist and Li'l Elvis and the Truckstoppers using unconventional objects typically used in the practice of Foley art. Videos produced can be saved to Lens devices and accessed online.

Memory Garden edit

An interactive and immersive display of digitised Australian home movies from the 1930s from the ACMI collection. Beams of light are projected from the ceiling that animate when visitors hold out their hands.

Shadow Play edit

An interactive experience in the Moving Pictures section of The Story of the Moving Image where visitors use their bodies to control virtual puppets projected in front of them.

List of exhibitions at ACMI edit

Gallery 1 edit

Gallery 1 now houses the permanent exhibition The Story of the Moving Image which opened in 2021 following a renovation of the gallery. Gallery 1 is built along the entire length of what was previously Princes Bridge railway station. From 2002 to 2019 Gallery 1 was used for temporary exhibitions on the moving image such as video art, installations, interactive, sound art, net art and screen related objects were all regularly exhibited in this space.[39]

Gallery 1 exhibitions 2002–19

Exhibition Opened Closed Origin Content Partner
Deep Space: Sensation & Immersion[40] 26 October 2002 27 January 2003 Art Gallery of New South Wales as Space Odysseys: Sensation & Immersion
Ngarinyin Pathways Dulwan[41] 26 October 2002 31 August 2003 ACMI Pathway Project of the Ngarinyin elders
Remembrance + the Moving Image Part I: Persistence of Vision 21 March 2003 25 May 2003 ACMI
Remembrance + the Moving Image Part II: Reverberation 27 June 2003 31 August 2003 ACMI
Transfigure[42] 8 December 2003 9 May 2004 ACMI
2004 Australian Culture Now[43] 8 June 2004 12 September 2004 ACMI & National Gallery of Victoria
SenseSurround 7 October 2004 7 November 2004 ACMI
Proof[44] 9 December 2004 13 February 2005 ACMI
World Without End[45] 14 April 2005 17 July 2005 ACMI
White Noise[46] 18 September 2005 23 October 2005 ACMI
Stanley Kubrick[47] 25 November 2005 29 January 2006 ACMI
2006 Contemporary Commonwealth [48] 24 February 2006 15 May 2006 ACMI
TV50[49] 22 June 2006 1 October 2006 ACMI
Eyes, Lies and Illusions[50] 2 November 2006 11 February 2007 Hayward Gallery Werner Nekes Collection
Centre Pompidou Video Art 1965–2005[51] 22 March 2007 27 May 2007 Centre Pompidou
Pixar: 20 Years of Animation[52] 28 June 2007 14 October 2007 Museum of Modern Art Barbican Gallery
Christian Marclay[53] 15 November 2007 3 February 2008 ACMI
Game On[54] 6 March 2008 13 July 2008 ACMI
Correspondences: Victor Erice and Abbas Kiarostami[55] 21 August 2008 2 November 2008 Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona
Setting the Scene: Film Design from Metropolis to Australia[56] 4 December 2008 19 April 2009 Deutsche Kinemathek as Moving Spaces
Len Lye[57] 16 July 2009 11 October 2009 ACMI Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
Dennis Hopper & The New Hollywood[58] 12 November 2009 25 April 2010 Cinematheque francaise
Tim Burton: The Exhibition[59] 24 June 2010 10 October 2010 Museum of Modern Art
Dreams Come True: The Art of Disney's Classic Fairy Tales[60] 18 November 2010 26 April 2011 New Orleans Museum of Art Walt Disney Animation Research Library
Shaun Gladwell: Stereo Sequences[61] 1 June 2011 14 August 2011 ACMI
Star Voyager: Exploring Space on Screen[62] 22 September 2011 29 January 2012 ACMI
William Kentridge: Five Themes[63] 8 March 2012 27 May 2012 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Norton Museum of Art
Game Masters[64] 28 June 2012 28 October 2012 ACMI
Candice Breitz: The Character[65] 6 Dec 2012 11 March 2013 ACMI
Hollywood Costume[66] 24 April 2013 18 August 2013 Victoria & Albert Museum
Spectacle: The Music Video Exhibition[67] 26 September 2013 23 February 2014 Contemporary Arts Center[68]
DreamWorks Animation: The Exhibition[69] 10 April 2014 5 October 2014 ACMI DreamWorks Animation
Yang Fudong: Filmscapes[70] 4 December 2014 15 March 2015 ACMI Yang Fudong
David Bowie is[71] 16 July 2015 1 November 2015 Victoria & Albert Museum
Julian Rosefeldt: Manifesto[72] 9 December 2015 13 March 2016 ACMI Julian Rosefeldt
SCORSESE[73] 26 May 2016 18 September 2016 ACMI Die Deutsche Kinemathek
Philippe Parreno: Thenabouts[74] 6 December 2016 13 March 2017 ACMI Philippe Parreno
Wallace & Gromit and Friends: The Magic of Aardman 29 June 2017 29 January 2018 ACMI Aardman Animations
Wonderland 5 April 2018 7 October 2018 ACMI
Christian Marclay: The Clock 23 January 2019 10 March 2019 ACMI Christian Marclay

Gallery 1 exhibitions 2020 – present

Exhibition Opened Closed Origin Content Partner
The Story of the Moving Image[75] 11 February 2021 ACMI

Gallery 2 edit

Open from 18 September 2009, Gallery 2 is a smaller, more flexible gallery than Gallery 1.

Gallery 2 exhibitions 2009–19

Exhibition Opened Closed Origin Content Partner
Best of the Independent Games Festival 2009[76] 8 December 2009 14 February 2010 ACMI Independent Games Festival
Mary and Max: The Exhibition[77] 2 March 2010 6 June 2010 ACMI Adam Elliot
Bill Viola: The Raft[78] 7 October 2010 20 February 2011 ACMI Kaldor Public Arts Projects & Melbourne International Arts Festival
Arthur and Corinne Cantrill: Light Years[79] 8 March 2011 5 June 2011 ACMI
Julian Rosefeldt: American Night[80] 21 June 2011 31 July 2011 Centro per l'Arte Contemporanea, Florence
Margaret and David: 25 Years Talking Movies[81] 17 August 2011 4 December 2011 ACMI A collaboration with ABC. Supported by SBS.
Best of the Independent Games Festival 2011[82] 20 December 2011 25 March 2012 ACMI Independent Games Festival
Best of the Independent Games Festival 2012[83] 27 March 2012 8 July 2012 ACMI Independent Games Festival
Ian Burns: In the Telling[84] 24 July 2012 20 January 2013 ACMI Experimenta
Warwick Thornton: Mother Courage[85] 5 February 2013 23 June 2013 dOCUMENTA (13)
Shaun Tan's The Lost Thing: From book to film[86] 16 July 2013 19 January 2014 ACMI Shaun Tan, Passion Pictures Australia & Books Illustrated
Angelica Mesiti: The Calling[87] 4 February 2014 13 July 2014 ACMI A collaboration with the Ian Potter Cultural Trust
David Rosetzky: Gaps[88] 5 August 2014 8 February 2015 ACMI Carriageworks
War Pictures: Australians at the Cinema 1914–1918[89] 10 March 2015 26 July 2015 ACMI National Film and Sound Archive
Orry-Kelly: Dressing Hollywood[90] 18 August 2015 17 January 2016 ACMI A collaboration with the United States Consulate
Daniel Crooks: Phantom Ride[91] 16 February 2016 29 May 2016 ACMI A collaboration with the Ian Potter Cultural Trust
Del Kathryn Barton: The Nightingale and the Rose[92] 5 June 2016 11 September 2016 ACMI Del Kathryn Barton
Collisions[93] 6 October 2016 15 January 2017 ACMI Lynette Wallworth
Bombay Talkies[94] 8 February 2017 2 July 2017 ACMI Dietze Family Trust
Code Breakers: Women in Games 25 July 2017 5 November 2017 ACMI
Eija-Liisa Ahtila: Studies on the Ecology of Drama 5 December 2017 25 February 2018 ACMI Eija-Liisa Ahtila
TERROR NULLIUS 20 March 2018 1 July 2018 ACMI Soda Jerk
Cleverman: The Exhibition 6 December 2018 22 April 2019 ACMI Co-curated with Cleverman concept creator Ryan Griffen and Cleverman production designer Jacob Nash.

Gallery 2 exhibitions 2021 – present

Exhibition Opened Closed Origin Content Partner
Oskar Fischinger: Raumlichtkunst[95] 11 February 2021 28 May 2023 Centre for Visual Music
Memo Akten: Distributed Consciousness[96] 16 June 2023 16 June 2024

Gallery 3 edit

Open from 18 February 2021, Gallery 3 displays commissioned artworks and smaller exhibitions.

Gallery 3 exhibitions 2021 – present

Exhibition Opened Closed Origin/Partner
Gabriella Hirst: Darling Darling 18 February 2021 9 June 2021 The Ian Potter Moving Image Commission
Deborah Kelly: The God of Tiny Things 1 July 14 November 2021 ACMI
Jason Phu: Analects of Kung Phu 2 December 2021 30 January 2022 Mordant Family Moving Image Commission for young Australian artists
Kaylene Whiskey: Ngura Pukulpa – Happy Place 21 February 2022 10 April 2022 ACMI + Melbourne Art Foundation
Gillian Wearing: Editing Life 29 April 2022 22 May 2022 PHOTO 2022 International Festival of Photography
Tully Arnot: Epiphytes 4 November 2022 27 November 2022 Mordant Family VR Commission
Out of Bounds: Exploring the Limits of Videogames 8 December 2022 23 April 2023 ACMI
Two Girls From Amoonguna[97] 9 May 2023 20 Aug 2023 ACMI + Artbank Commission
Angela Tiatia: The Dark Current 5 Sep 2023 Ian Potter Moving Image Commission

Gallery 4 edit

Open from 18 February 2021, Gallery 4 hosts larger exhibitions and Melbourne Winter Masterpieces.

Exhibition Opened Closed Origin
Disney: The Magic of Animation 13 May 2021 23 January 2022 Walt Disney Animation Research Library
Reko Rennie: What Do We Want? 1 April 2022 1 May 2022 ACMI
Light: Works from Tate's Collection 16 June 2022 13 November 2022 Tate
How I See It: Blak Art and Film 16 December 2022 19 February 2023 ACMI
Goddess: Power, Glamour, Rebellion 5 April 2023 1 October 2023 ACMI
Marshmallow Laser Feast: Works of Nature 23 November 2023 14 April 2024 Marshmallow Laser Feast

Gallery 5 edit

Launched in October 2020, Gallery 5 is an online space for virtual exhibitions and performance, and a commissioning space for practitioners making art that interrogates Internet and digital culture.[98]

Exhibition Opened Closed Origin
Lu Yang: Delusional World[99] 11 November 2020
Matthew Griffin: content[100] 17 December 2020 1 May 2021
Ross Gibson: head_phone_film_poems[101] 10 June 2021
Unfinished Camp[102] 24 September 2021 19 December 2021
Laura Duffy: Spawn[103] 1 December 2021 6 March 2022
Firepit Collective: HYPER//ECHO[104] 3 April 2022 1 July 2022
Xanthe Dobbie: The Long Now[105] 11 July 2022
APHIDS: FAWN[106] 11 October 2022
Daniel Jenatsch: The Close World – The Building[107] 18 January 2023
Olivia Koh: Minyak Sawit Keluarga (Palm Oil Family) 1 September 2023
Emile Zile: We Are As Gods 1 November 2023

Programs edit

Film programs edit

ACMI's year-round film program celebrates local and international cinema. ACMI has two main cinemas located on Level 2 of the museum, which were the first cinemas in Australia equipped to present Digital Cinema (DCP). Today the cinemas continue to be equipped to screen analog formats including 16mm film, 35mm film, HDCAM, Digital Betacam and SP Betacam.[108] Cinema 1 seats 168 and Cinema 2 seats 390.[109]

ACMI's ongoing film programs include:

  • Matinees[110] – Narrative features, classic Hollywood and arthouse restorations, documentaries, musicals and more.
  • Big Screen Premieres – Working in partnership with streaming services, including Binge, Apple TV+, Netflix, and SBS on Demand, ACMI screens episodes of TV series in its cinemas. For ACMI Members only.

Past programs include:

  • Australian Perspectives[111] – Contemporary Australian filmmaking with archival classics and special guest presentations.
  • Family films[112] – Regular screenings and school holiday film programs for families.

ACMI profiles actors, directors, writers, cinematographers, and film genres through its retrospective seasons and screenings. Highlights have included seasons on Wong Kar-wai, Agnès Varda, Abbas Kiarostami, Dario Argento, William Klein, John Cassavetes, and Jim Henson. Genres have included Ozploitation; Zombie Horror; East German Cinema; and Monsters, Ghouls and Melancholy Misfits in conjunction with the Tim Burton exhibition.

Public programs edit

ACMI programs events to industry, practitioners and the broader public through talks and workshops in person and online. Regular public programs include ACMI + RMIT Audience Lab,[113] Women & Non-Binary Gamers Club,[114] First Nations Film Club,[115] and workshops for families during the school holidays.

Festivals edit

Film festivals and events hosted at ACMI's venues are a core part of ACMI's cinema programs.[116]

Current festival partners edit

Collections and preservation edit

The ACMI Collection contains over 250,000 items including film, ephemera, objects, videogames and time-based media art. It began in 1947 as the State Film Centre collection allowing Victorians to access film for education purposes. Since becoming part of ACMI it has diversified to include all forms of the moving image. ACMI works collaboratively both nationally and internationally with organisations including the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA), the Internet Archive, MoMa, Tate, Swinburne University, RMIT University, the Grimwade Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation, and private collectors.[117]

Many digitised items in the ACMI Collection are accessible to the public via the ACMI website[118] or ACMI Collection YouTube channel.[119]

Blackmagic Design Media Preservation Lab edit

Located at ACMI, Fed Square on Level 1, the Blackmagic Design Media Preservation Lab is a publicly visible space where ACMI's Collection team can be viewed undertaking digital preservation, digitisation and time-based media (TBM) conservation activities.[120]

The Lab is supported by Blackmagic Design, and was designed in collaboration with BKK Architects and Second Story.[121]

Education edit

ACMI's education program provides schools and teachers with exhibition visits, workshops, film programs, talks, online programs, professional development opportunities, free learning resources and recorded lectures.[122]

Touring edit

ACMI has expanded its touring program over the past decade.[123] Beginning with Mary and Max, which toured regional Victoria,[124] ACMI then followed by showing the 2011 Best of the Independent Games Festival [125] in Sydney and Brisbane; Shaun Tan's The Lost Thing: From Book To Film[126] and War Pictures: Australians at the Cinema 1914–1918;[127] and ACMI's first original exhibition in the Melbourne Winter Masterpieces series, Game Masters: The Exhibition.

Touring exhibitions edit

Wonderland[128] edit

DreamWorks Animation: The Exhibition – Journey from sketch to screen[132][133] edit

Between the Details: Video Art from the ACMI Collection[140] edit

  • Benalla Art Gallery, Benalla, VIC (9 December – 26 February 2023)[141]
  • Warrnambool Art Gallery, Warrnambool, VIC (11 March – 11 June 2023)[142]

Cleverman [143] edit

  • The Riddoch & Main Corner Complex, Mount Gambier, SA (14 Mar – 6 September 2020)[144]
  • Caboolture Regional Art Gallery, Moreton Bay, QLD (25 Sept – 6 Dec 2020)[145]
  • Yarrawarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre, Corindi, NSW (19 Dec 2020 – 11 Apr 2021)[146]
  • Gosford Regional Gallery, Gosford, NSW (22 May – 11 Jul 2021)[147]
  • Orange Regional Museum, Orange, NSW (24 Jul – 24 Oct 2021)[148]
  • Murray Bridge Regional Gallery, Murray Bridge, SA (11 Dec 2021 – 30 Jan 2022)[149]
  • Museum of the Riverina, Wagga Wagga, NSW (5 Mar – 29 May 2022)[150]
  • Museum of the Great Southern, Albany, WA (12 Jun – 9 Oct 2022)[151]
  • Museum of Geraldton, Geraldton, WA (3 Dec 2022 – 23 Apr 2023)[151]
  • Museum of the Goldfields, Kalgoorlie, WA (6 May – 10 Sept 2023)

Code Breakers: Women in Games[152]

  • Manningham Art Gallery, Melbourne, VIC (4 April – 12 May 2018)[153]
  • Warrnambool Art Gallery, Warrnambool, VIC (21 July – 14 Oct 2018)
  • Latrobe Regional Gallery, Morwell, VIC (27 Oct 2018 – 27 Jan 2019)[154]
  • Swan Hill Regional Gallery, Swan Hill, VIC (8 Feb – 24 Mar 2019)
  • East Gippsland Art Gallery, Sale, VIC (4 April – 19 May 2019)[155]
  • Discovery Science and Technology Centre, Bendigo VIC (10 Oct 2019 – 13 Apr 2020)[156]
  • Orange Regional Gallery, NSW (8 Aug – 14 Oct 2020)[157]
  • The Workshops Rail Museum, Ipswich, QLD (24 Oct 2020 – 2 May 2021)[158]
  • Cobb & Co Museum, Toowoomba, QLD (8 May – 8 Aug 2021)[159]
  • Yarra Ranges Regional Museum, Lilydale, VIC (5 March – 15 May 2022)[160]
  • OTAGO Museum, Dunedin, New Zealand (2 July –30 Oct 2022)[161]
  • MOTAT, Auckland, New Zealand (2 Dec 2022– 26 March 2023)[162]

Previously Toured edit

Game Masters[163] edit

Del Kathryn Barton: The Nightingale and the Rose[165] edit

  • Swan Hill Regional Gallery, Swan Hill, VIC (1 Dec 2017 – 28 Jan 2018)
  • Cairns Art Gallery, Cairns, QLD (16 Feb – 22 Apr 2018)[166]
  • Rockhampton Art Gallery, Rockhampton, QLD (16 Jun – 5 Aug 2018)
  • Horsham Regional Art Gallery (18 Aug – 7 Oct 2018)[167]
  • Yarra Ranges Regional Museum, Lilydale, VIC (20 Oct 2018 – 3 Feb 2019)[168]
  • Devonport Regional Gallery, Devonport, TAS (16 Mar – 26 May 2019)[169]
  • Maitland Regional Art Gallery, Maitland, NSW (27 Jul – 3 Nov 2019)[170]
  • Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, Wagga Wagga, NSW (16 Nov 2019 – 26 Jan 2020)[171]
  • New England Regional Art Gallery, Armidale, NSW (7 Feb – 5 July 2020)

War Pictures: Australians at the Cinema 1914–1918[172] edit

  • Benalla Art Gallery, Benalla, VIC (29 Apr – 16 Jun 2016)
  • Warrnambool Art Gallery, Warrnambool, VIC (10 Sept – 13 Nov 2016)
  • Central Goldfields Art Gallery, Maryborough, VIC (29 Mar – 6 May 2018)

Shaun Tan’s The Lost Thing: From Book to Film[173] edit

  • Redcliffe City Art Gallery, Moreton Bay, QLD (28 Feb – 20 May 2015)[174]
  • Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, Townsville, QLD (5 May – 2 July 2015)
  • Rockhampton Art Gallery, Rockhampton, QLD (30 May – 12 Jul 2015)[175]
  • Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery, Bundaberg, QLD (14 Aug – 11 Oct 2015)[176]
  • Yarra Ranges Regional Museum, Lilydale, VIC (28 Nov – 14 Feb 2016)[177]
  • Maitland Regional Art Gallery, Maitland, NSW (5 Mar – 24 Apr 2016)[178]
  • New England Regional Art Museum, Armidale, NSW (6 May – 24 Jul 2016)[179]
  • Bunbury Regional Art Galleries, Bunbury, WA (6 Aug – 25 Sept 2016)[180]
  • Geraldton Regional Art Gallery, Geraldton, WA (7 Oct – 26 Nov 2016)[181]
  • Albury Library Museum, Albury, NSW (10 Dec 2016 – 22 Jan 2017)
  • Cairns Art Gallery, Cairns, QLD (4 Feb – 16 April 2017)[182]

Mary and Max: The Exhibition [183] edit

Online content and programming edit

ACMI has a strong online presence, with regular updates being made to the ACMI website and its accounts on social media platforms – Facebook,[186] Instagram,[187] LinkedIn[188] and Twitter.[189]

YouTube edit

ACMI's main YouTube channel publishes recorded talks, interviews with artists, season trailers, screen culture essays and behind-the-scenes videos.[190]

The ACMI Collection channel provides access to digitised works such as home videos, promotional and educational films, and stories from original analogue formats, including film or tape.[191]

The ACMI Education channel publishes explainer videos, educational resources and films produced by students.[192]

Cinema 3 edit

ACMI's on-demand rental platform features new release films, classics and revivals curated by ACMI's programmers.[193]

Gallery 5 edit

Launched in October 2020, Gallery 5 is an online space for virtual exhibitions and performance, and a commissioning space for practitioners making art that interrogates Internet and digital culture. Commissioned artists include Lu Yang, Matthew Griffin, Ross Gibson, Jazz Money, Moorina Bonini, Kalanjay Dhir, Laura Duffy, Firepit Collective, Xanthe Dobbie, APHIDS, Daniel Jenatsch, Oliviah Koh and Emile Zile.[194]

Stories & Ideas edit

ACMI publishes essays, interviews, recorded talks, behind-the-scenes videos, topical articles and recommendations related to film, television, videogames and digital art on its website. Content is produced by ACMI staff and external writers.[195]

The Story of the Moving Image Online edit

An abridged online version of ACMI's centrepiece exhibition, The Story of the Moving Image, was launched in October 2020.The Story of the Moving Image Online is presented in six parts: Australian Television, Australian Film, Videogames, Blak Women on Screen, Social Video and Digital Art.[196][197]

ACMI Publications edit

  • World Without End (2005)
  • 2006: Contemporary Commonwealth (2006) / Edited by Charles Green
  • Look both ways: daylight reverie (2007) / Gary Simmons
  • Setting The Scene: Film Design From Metropolis To Australia (2008)
  • Dennis Hopper & The New Hollywood (2009)
  • Star Voyager: Exploring Space On Screen (2011)
  • Shaun Gladwell: Stereo Sequences (2011)
  • The Woods: Candice Breitz (2012)
  • Game Masters: The Exhibition (2012)
  • Wonderland (2017)
  • The story of the moving image (2022) / edited by Matt Millikan and Sarah Tutton[198]
  • Light: Works from Tate's Collection (2022) / edited by Kerryn Greenberg[199]
  • How I See It: Blak Art & Film (2022) /
  • Goddess: Fierce Women On Film (2023) / by Bethany Lloyd Johnson and Matt Millikan [200]

Commercial operations edit

ACMI Shop edit

ACMI's gift shop stocks books, curios, gifts, ACMI publications and merchandise related to screen culture. The shop collaborates with local artists to produce exclusive ranges and sustainably sourced products, and stocks exclusive merchandise designed by ACMI's in-house design team.[201]

 
The Lightwell foyer space at the Flinders Street Entrance of ACMI, Fed Square (photo by Shannon McGrath)

Event spaces edit

  • The Story of the Moving Image – capacity: 450 standing
  • Lightwell – capacity: 450 standing
  • Underground Gallery (Gallery 4) – capacity: 700 standing
  • Swinburne Studio – capacity: 150 seated, 200 standing. The Swinburne Studio is supported by ACMI's Major Academic Partner Swinburne University of Technology.
  • Gandel Digital Future Lab 1 – capacity: 50 seated, 90 standing. The Gandel Digital Future Lab 1 is supported by ACMI's Major Philanthropic Partner The Gandel Family.
  • Boardroom – capacity: 30 seated
  • ACMI Cinemas – Cinema 1 capacity: 390 seated. Cinema 3 capacity: 168 seated.

Hero (closed) edit

Located in Fed Square, ACMI's restaurant, bar and café Hero featured a menu developed by Melbourne chef, restaurateur, writer and television presenter Karen Martini. Hero's menu was described as "European-focused", "seasonal" and "uncomplicated cooking packed with flavour that celebrates local Victorian produce".[13]

Hero was designed by Melbourne-based architecture and interior design studio Chris Connell Design, drawing on aesthetic inspiration from the 1967 film PlayTime by French filmmaker Jacques Tati.[202] Hero was operated by HospitalityM, a venture founded by Michael Gebran.

Hero closed in October 2023.[203]

Industry partnerships and co-working edit

ACMI X edit

The ACMI X Industry Residency program provides an office space, resources and networking opportunities for Melbourne-based creative practitioners, startups and businesses working across film, TV, videogames and art.[204]

ACMI X is located on Level 2 at ACMI, Fed Square, and was previously located in Southbank, Melbourne.

CEO Digital Mentoring Program edit

ACMI, in conjunction with the Australia Council's national Cultural Digital Program, runs a mentoring initiative for strategic technology and digital mentoring for CEOs and Directors of cultural organisations. The program is supported by the Ian Potter Foundation.[205]

ACMI + RMIT Audience Lab edit

ACMI and RMIT invites game developers, filmmakers, moving image artists, technologists and individual creators to show their products and works at ACMI and gather audience feedback. Previous projects tested out at past Audience Labs include Untitled Goose Game and The Gardens Between.[206]

ACMI + RMIT Games Prize edit

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.[207]

Previous winners edit

  • 2021–22: Caleb Noller and Sarah Carlton, Sussurus
  • 2020–21: Daniel Ferguson, Completely Stretchy and Uncomfortably Sticky
  • 2019–20: David Chen, Spiritwell

ACMI + MESS partnership edit

ACMI's partnership with Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio (MESS) saw four artists commissioned to create immersive, experimental and atmospheric sound compositions for ACMI's cinema trailers. The commissioned artists were Chiara Kickdrum, Sara Retallick, Sabine Brix and Tyler Wilay.[208]

Foundry658 edit

Foundry658 was an initiative of the Victorian Government’s Creative State strategy delivered by ACMI and State Library Victoria. Foundry658 supported independent artists, small arts organisations, not-for-profits, commercial creative enterprises, early-stage entrepreneurs and creative industries practitioners to transform their ideas into sustainable businesses.[209]

ACMI Xcel Accelerator edit

Launched in 2018 in partnership with LaunchVic, ACMI X offered a business accelerator program that gave creative technology practitioners access to ACMI’s audience to test, refine and promote their ideas, and to showcase outcomes to industry, investor and international audiences.[210]

Awards edit

Renewal Awards edit

Australian Institute of Architects’ 2021 Victorian Architecture Awards

  • Winner (Interior Architecture) BKK & ACMI[211]

Melbourne Design Awards 2021

  • Gold Winner (Interior Design Public or Institutional) BKK & ACMI[212]

Good Design Awards 2021

  • Winner (Architectural Design Urban Design and Public Spaces)[213]
  • Winner (Design Research)[214]

Idea Awards 2021

  • Shortlist: Public Space – ACMI renewal[215]

Victorian Lighting Award

  • Winner: Award of Excellence

Victorian Premier Award 2021

Awards for The Story of the Moving Image edit

MAGNA (Museums & Galleries Awards)

  • Highly Commended (Story of the Moving Image, Large Organisations Category) [217]

Good Design Awards 2021

  • Gold Winner (with Grumpy Sailor & Second Story in the ‘Digital Interface’ category for the Constellation)[218]

SEGD Global Design Awards 2022

  • Merit Award
  • Honour award for the digital interactive experiences in The Story of the Moving Image[219]

Brand Awards edit

MAPDA (Museums & Galleries Awards)

  • Winner (Identity, Large organisations Category) North & ACMI[220]

Creative Review Magazine

  • Honourable Mention (Identity) North & ACMI[221]

Design Week (UK)

  • Highly Commended (Identity rebrand) North[222]

Monotype Type Champions 2020

  • Winner: ACMI

Brand New Awards

  • Winner: #1 Project of the Year

Taiwan International Graphic Design Awards 2021

  • Corporate Identity Category, Distinction[223]

Website and Post-visit Awards edit

MAPDA (Museums & Galleries Awards)[224]

  • Winner (Website, Large organisations Category)
  • Highly Commended (Virtual Tour, Large organisations Category)

Awards for Hero – Design edit

INDE.Awards 2021

  • Winner Hero/Chris Connell (Best Social Space)[225]

The Australian Interior Design Awards 2021

  • Commendation: Hospitality Design, Chris Connell Design for Hero ACMI[226]

Dulux Colour Awards 2021

  • Finalist: Commercial Interior, Public and Hospitality[227]

Eat Drink Design Awards 2021

  • Shortlist: Best Restaurant Design, Chris Connell Design, Hero ACMI[228]

Idea Awards 2021

  • Shortlist: Hospitality, Chris Connell Design, Hero ACMI[229]

Awards for Hero – Food edit

Melbourne Awards 2021  

  • Finalist: Hospitality, Hero

Good Food Guide Victoria 2022

Former attractions edit

Screen Worlds edit

Open from 18 September 2009,[231] Screen Worlds was an evolving permanent exhibition exploring all aspects of the moving image using objects, footage and artistic installations. Screen Worlds explored the story of the moving image through a number of different sections – Emergence, Voices, Sensation, Games Lab and Kids Space.[232]

 
Some of the games on display in Screen Worlds.

The Screen Worlds exhibition hosted a number of 'Immersive Experiences'(interactive displays), including Timeslice (inspired by The Matrix), Ty the Tasmanian Tiger Zoetrope, The Faulty Fandangle (created by Oscar®-nominated Anthony Lucas), an installation by Anthony McCall, and many more.

Screen Worlds closed on [233] April 22, 2019 to allow for redevelopment.

Video Garden edit

The Video Garden was an outdoor gallery that led people from the Flinders Street side of the building to the main entrance. Exhibitions included Random Encounters, Gooey by the Lycette Bros,[234] and Blast Off.

Memory Grid edit

The Memory Grid was a display allowing access to over 100 hours of film that were recorded by ordinary Australians, independent filmmakers, students, community-based practitioners and participants in ACMI hands-on production workshops. Much of the content in the Memory Grid had either never been displayed outside, or had been displayed only once on community television. Further, the Memory Grid contained a large collection of animated and interactive works, and actively accepted work from the public for display.

Australian Mediatheque edit

Australian Mediatheque,[235] coordinated by ACMI and the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) was a multiple screen station with access to works from ACMI and the NFSA. Admission was free.[235] The Australian Mediatheque closed permanently in September 2017.

Screen It edit

Screen It was an annual filmmaking competition for primary and secondary school students, hosted by ACMI. Screen It had 6 categories: Primary Live Action, Primary Animation, Primary Videogame, Secondary Live Action, Secondary Animation and Secondary Videogame. Each year there was a theme; past themes included Change (2015) and Reflection (2014). At the end of the year, there was a Red Carpet Awards Gala for the finalists in which they announced winners and the next year's theme. The competition was cancelled after 2019's event, with ACMI citing a "[transformation] into a brand new global museum".[236]

Games Lab edit

The Games Lab was ACMI's display area for interactive videogames. It celebrated the past, present and future of games and promoted this popular form of the moving image as a reflection of Australian culture.

In 2003, ACMI commissioned an interactive game-based, site specific installation called acmipark,[237] which was exhibited in the Games Lab. acmipark replicated and abstracted the real world architecture of Federation Square. It also housed highly innovative mechanisms for interactive, multiplayer sound and musical composition.

The Games Lab exhibited the Best of the Independent Games Festival for 2005, 2006 and 2007. In early 2007, Hits of the 80s profiled Melbourne's Beam Software and the secret history of Australia's place in the rise and rise of the videogame. In 2005 an exhibition was dedicated to Sonic the Hedgehog called Sonic the Hedgehog: Icon of our Times.

The Games Lab was incorporated into the Screen Worlds exhibition space.

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acmi, museum, acmi, formerly, australian, centre, moving, image, australia, national, museum, screen, culture, including, film, television, videogames, digital, culture, acmi, established, 2002, based, federation, square, melbourne, victoria, acmiestablished20. ACMI formerly the Australian Centre for the Moving Image is Australia s national museum of screen culture including film television videogames digital culture and art 2 ACMI was established in 2002 and is based at Federation Square in Melbourne Victoria ACMIEstablished2002LocationFederation Square Melbourne AustraliaCoordinates37 49 03 S 144 58 10 E 37 817438 S 144 969533 E 37 817438 144 969533Visitors1 316 000 2016 1 DirectorSebastian ChanPublic transit accessFlinders StreetStop 13 Federation SquareWebsiteacmi wbr net wbr au ACMI features a range of curated exhibitions as well as a permanent exhibition The Story of the Moving Image 3 It also provides a regular program film screenings and events a library and online collection of film and video and an education program Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings in the State Film Centre of Victoria 1 2 Establishing ACMI at Federation Square 1 3 2021 Renewal 1 4 Directors 2 The Story of the Moving Image 2 1 Exhibition sections 2 1 1 Moving Pictures 2 1 2 Moving Worlds 2 1 3 Moving Australia 2 1 4 Games Lab presented by Big Ant Studios 2 1 5 Moving Minds 2 1 6 First Nations artworks 2 2 Interactive experiences 2 2 1 The Lens 2 2 1 1 Constellation 2 2 1 2 Edit Line 2 2 1 3 Foley Studio 2 2 1 4 Memory Garden 2 2 1 5 Shadow Play 3 List of exhibitions at ACMI 3 1 Gallery 1 3 2 Gallery 2 3 3 Gallery 3 3 4 Gallery 4 3 5 Gallery 5 4 Programs 4 1 Film programs 4 2 Public programs 4 3 Festivals 4 3 1 Current festival partners 5 Collections and preservation 5 1 Blackmagic Design Media Preservation Lab 6 Education 7 Touring 7 1 Touring exhibitions 7 1 1 Wonderland 128 7 1 2 DreamWorks Animation The Exhibition Journey from sketch to screen 132 133 7 1 3 Between the Details Video Art from the ACMI Collection 140 7 1 4 Cleverman 143 7 2 Previously Toured 7 2 1 Game Masters 163 7 2 2 Del Kathryn Barton The Nightingale and the Rose 165 7 2 3 War Pictures Australians at the Cinema 1914 1918 172 7 2 4 Shaun Tan s The Lost Thing From Book to Film 173 7 2 5 Mary and Max The Exhibition 183 8 Online content and programming 8 1 YouTube 8 2 Cinema 3 8 3 Gallery 5 8 4 Stories amp Ideas 8 5 The Story of the Moving Image Online 9 ACMI Publications 10 Commercial operations 10 1 ACMI Shop 10 2 Event spaces 10 3 Hero closed 11 Industry partnerships and co working 11 1 ACMI X 11 2 CEO Digital Mentoring Program 11 3 ACMI RMIT Audience Lab 11 4 ACMI RMIT Games Prize 11 4 1 Previous winners 11 5 ACMI MESS partnership 11 6 Foundry658 11 7 ACMI Xcel Accelerator 12 Awards 12 1 Renewal Awards 12 2 Awards for The Story of the Moving Image 12 3 Brand Awards 12 4 Website and Post visit Awards 12 5 Awards for Hero Design 12 6 Awards for Hero Food 13 Former attractions 13 1 Screen Worlds 13 2 Video Garden 13 3 Memory Grid 13 4 Australian Mediatheque 13 5 Screen It 13 6 Games Lab 14 References 15 External linksHistory editBeginnings in the State Film Centre of Victoria edit Prior to ACMI Victoria s main film and screen organisation was the State Film Centre of Victoria based at Treasury Theatre which was established in 1946 4 5 In the 1950s the State Film Centre was involved in producing a number of projects for television then a new medium in Australia It also played a role as an archive of Australian films such as The Sentimental Bloke 1919 and On Our Selection 1920 4 5 During the 1960s the State Film Centre provided advice on film treatments production scripts and distribution outlets to local filmmakers In 1969 the centre assumed management of the newly constructed State Film Theatre providing a facility for exhibiting material not screened in commercial cinemas 4 5 In the 1970s the centre began acquiring examples of student films as well as those made by the newly vibrant Australian film industry such as Homesdale 1971 by Peter Weir Stork 1971 and Alvin Purple 1973 by Tim Burstall and The Devil s Playground 1976 by Fred Schepisi 4 5 In 1988 the State Film Centre Education Program was set up The program provided screenings for Victorian Certificate of Education students based on core texts and in service days for their teachers 4 5 Establishing ACMI at Federation Square edit In 1993 a Victorian state government report reaffirmed the viability of a proposal for an Australian Centre for the Moving Image In July 1997 following an open international and two stage design competition Lab Architecture Studio based in London at the time in association with their joint venture partners Bates Smart architects was announced as the winner Federation Square was to be a new civic space built above the Jolimont railyards to mark the celebration of Australia s Centenary of Federation 4 5 nbsp An aerial view of ACMI in Fed Square Melbourne photo by Phoebe Powell On 1 January 2002 the Australian Centre for the Moving Image was officially established by the Film Act 2001 Victoria The first stage was opened in October with two exhibitions Deep Space Sensation amp Immersion and Ngarinyin Pathways Dulwan running in ACMI s Screen Gallery A few weeks later ACMI Cinemas officially opened 4 5 In September 2009 the Australian Mediatheque and the Screen Worlds gallery opened 6 The Screen Worlds exhibition was opened by Cate Blanchett who loaned 7 her Oscar for best supporting actress for her part as Katharine Hepburn in The Aviator 6 Screen Worlds The Story of Film Television and Digital Culture is a free and permanent exhibition space constructed to educate the public about the moving image a museum about moving pictures 6 The Mediatheque is a partnership with the National Film and Sound Archive NFSA which provides a space with 12 viewing booths where people can drop in and watch films television clips and new media and artworks from the NFSA and ACMI collections 6 2021 Renewal edit In May 2019 ACMI closed to the public to begin a 40 million redevelopment 8 It reopened to the public in February 2021 with a new permanent exhibition The Story of the Moving Image 9 ACMI partnered with Melbourne architectural firm BKK Architects who redesigned the museum s functional layout and public spaces 10 Experience design firm Publicis Sapient Second Story designed ACMI s centrepiece exhibition The Story of the Moving Image the Gandel Digital Future Labs 11 and the Blackmagic Design Media Preservation Lab 12 ACMI partnered with Melbourne chef restaurateur writer and television presenter Karen Martini and Michael Gebran of HospitalityM to launch its restaurant bar and cafe Hero 13 Directors edit From 1992 John J Smithies was Director of the State Film Centre of Victoria until its merger with Film Victoria in 1997 formed Cinemedia 14 At Cinemedia Smithies was deputy director with prime responsibility for developing the Australian Centre for the Moving Image He became the first director and CEO of ACMI in March 2002 14 15 He was responsible for opening the new public facilities in October 2002 16 After a period of turmoil with the organisation over budget 17 Smithies left ACMI in 2004 16 18 19 and later said the facility had been forced to open while under funded by the Victorian Government 20 Tony Sweeney was appointed director and CEO of ACMI in 2005 4 5 18 Before his move to Australia he had been the deputy director of the National Museum of Photography Film amp Television UK and focused on developing the museum s brand profile and content strategies He directed the museum s Imaging Frontiers masterplan re development which generated record visitor numbers and international critical acclaim The museum is now seen as one of the leading international centres for culture and learning of its kind in the world 21 At ACMI he oversaw record organisational growth performance and visitation and a prolonged period of sustained success and achievement 22 Having spent ten years in the role Sweeney resigned in order to return to his family in Britain 23 Katrina Sedgwick was ACMI Director and CEO from February 2015 22 23 24 She moved to the new Melbourne Arts Precinct Corporation MapCo in March 2023 25 In August 2022 Seb Chan was appointed Director and CEO 26 27 Chan joined ACMI in 2015 as Chief Experience Officer He is current President of the Australian Museums and Galleries Association The Story of the Moving Image editACMI s 1 600sqm centrepiece exhibition explores the past present and future of film television videogames and art and features over 900 objects from around Australia and the world 28 nbsp Costumes and objects in The Story of the Moving Image photo by Adam Gibson Exhibition sections edit Moving Pictures edit The Story of the Moving Image begins with objects and interactive experiences that showcase people techniques and inventions that contributed to the development of motion pictures Moving Worlds edit Costumes characters set and production design storyboarding visual effects and Foley are featured in the Moving Worlds section to illustrate the creative processes behind iconic films TV shows and videogames Moving Australia edit Featuring objects and installations from Australia s screen industry including prominent works by First Nations artists nbsp Games Lab presented by Big Ant Studios in The Story of the Moving Image photo by Shannon McGrath Games Lab presented by Big Ant Studios edit Games Lab features videogames from local and international independent developers and AAA publishers The section contains twelve playable games plus artworks and interpretive information about the history of videogames Games Lab is presented in partnership with Melbourne based game developer Big Ant Studios 29 Moving Minds edit Moving Minds encompasses factual media and information that traverses the history of newsreels broadcast TV documentary war reporting and propaganda citizen journalism and video art First Nations artworks edit Artworks and installations by First Nations artists feature prominently throughout The Story of the Moving Image Key works include Yanmeeyar 30 an art installation by Gunditjmara artist Vicki Couzens that is found at the beginning and the end of the exhibition Canopy 31 a multi screen installation by artist John Harvey and the documentary My Survival as an Aboriginal by Muruwari filmmaker and activist Essie Coffey Interactive experiences edit The Lens edit nbsp The Lens being tapped on a display in The Story of the Moving Image at ACMI photo by Phoebe Powell The Lens 32 is a handheld take home device that lets visitors collect artworks and objects throughout The Story of the Moving Image and other select exhibitions hosted at ACMI Visitors can view their curated collections on the ACMI website and access additional content The Lens was designed in collaboration with Second Story Swinburne University s Centre for Design Innovation and Lumicom 28 33 Constellation edit The Lens can be used at the Constellation a room scale experience located at the end of The Story of the Moving Image exhibition consisting of six interactive touchscreen tables with an interface developed by Grumpy Sailor and a data visualisation designed by OOM Creative and More Studio The Constellation takes the items collected by visitors on their Lens devices throughout the exhibition and connects them up to hundreds of other films TV series artworks and videogames beyond the scope of the gallery Each recommendation is handpicked by ACMI s staff 34 35 36 Edit Line edit An approximation of physical film editing and digital editing on screen Edit Line allows visitors to The Story of the Moving Image to rearrange physical storyboard blocks that each represent iconic quotes from films and television shows to trigger a clip played on a large screen The resulting clip can be saved to the Lens and accessed online 37 Referenced screen works include major films such as Titanic Blade Runner and Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back and television shows such as The Simpsons The Wire and The X Files An accompanying essay has been published for each work on the ACMI website 38 Foley Studio edit Visitors can add sound effects to scenes from Round the Twist and Li l Elvis and the Truckstoppers using unconventional objects typically used in the practice of Foley art Videos produced can be saved to Lens devices and accessed online Memory Garden edit An interactive and immersive display of digitised Australian home movies from the 1930s from the ACMI collection Beams of light are projected from the ceiling that animate when visitors hold out their hands Shadow Play edit An interactive experience in the Moving Pictures section of The Story of the Moving Image where visitors use their bodies to control virtual puppets projected in front of them List of exhibitions at ACMI editGallery 1 edit Gallery 1 now houses the permanent exhibition The Story of the Moving Image which opened in 2021 following a renovation of the gallery Gallery 1 is built along the entire length of what was previously Princes Bridge railway station From 2002 to 2019 Gallery 1 was used for temporary exhibitions on the moving image such as video art installations interactive sound art net art and screen related objects were all regularly exhibited in this space 39 Gallery 1 exhibitions 2002 19 Exhibition Opened Closed Origin Content Partner Deep Space Sensation amp Immersion 40 26 October 2002 27 January 2003 Art Gallery of New South Wales as Space Odysseys Sensation amp Immersion Ngarinyin Pathways Dulwan 41 26 October 2002 31 August 2003 ACMI Pathway Project of the Ngarinyin elders Remembrance the Moving Image Part I Persistence of Vision 21 March 2003 25 May 2003 ACMI Remembrance the Moving Image Part II Reverberation 27 June 2003 31 August 2003 ACMI Transfigure 42 8 December 2003 9 May 2004 ACMI 2004 Australian Culture Now 43 8 June 2004 12 September 2004 ACMI amp National Gallery of Victoria SenseSurround 7 October 2004 7 November 2004 ACMI Proof 44 9 December 2004 13 February 2005 ACMI World Without End 45 14 April 2005 17 July 2005 ACMI White Noise 46 18 September 2005 23 October 2005 ACMI Stanley Kubrick 47 25 November 2005 29 January 2006 ACMI 2006 Contemporary Commonwealth 48 24 February 2006 15 May 2006 ACMI TV50 49 22 June 2006 1 October 2006 ACMI Eyes Lies and Illusions 50 2 November 2006 11 February 2007 Hayward Gallery Werner Nekes Collection Centre Pompidou Video Art 1965 2005 51 22 March 2007 27 May 2007 Centre Pompidou Pixar 20 Years of Animation 52 28 June 2007 14 October 2007 Museum of Modern Art Barbican Gallery Christian Marclay 53 15 November 2007 3 February 2008 ACMI Game On 54 6 March 2008 13 July 2008 ACMI Correspondences Victor Erice and Abbas Kiarostami 55 21 August 2008 2 November 2008 Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona Setting the Scene Film Design from Metropolis to Australia 56 4 December 2008 19 April 2009 Deutsche Kinemathek as Moving Spaces Len Lye 57 16 July 2009 11 October 2009 ACMI Govett Brewster Art Gallery Dennis Hopper amp The New Hollywood 58 12 November 2009 25 April 2010 Cinematheque francaise Tim Burton The Exhibition 59 24 June 2010 10 October 2010 Museum of Modern Art Dreams Come True The Art of Disney s Classic Fairy Tales 60 18 November 2010 26 April 2011 New Orleans Museum of Art Walt Disney Animation Research Library Shaun Gladwell Stereo Sequences 61 1 June 2011 14 August 2011 ACMI Star Voyager Exploring Space on Screen 62 22 September 2011 29 January 2012 ACMI William Kentridge Five Themes 63 8 March 2012 27 May 2012 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Norton Museum of Art Game Masters 64 28 June 2012 28 October 2012 ACMI Candice Breitz The Character 65 6 Dec 2012 11 March 2013 ACMI Hollywood Costume 66 24 April 2013 18 August 2013 Victoria amp Albert Museum Spectacle The Music Video Exhibition 67 26 September 2013 23 February 2014 Contemporary Arts Center 68 DreamWorks Animation The Exhibition 69 10 April 2014 5 October 2014 ACMI DreamWorks Animation Yang Fudong Filmscapes 70 4 December 2014 15 March 2015 ACMI Yang Fudong David Bowie is 71 16 July 2015 1 November 2015 Victoria amp Albert Museum Julian Rosefeldt Manifesto 72 9 December 2015 13 March 2016 ACMI Julian Rosefeldt SCORSESE 73 26 May 2016 18 September 2016 ACMI Die Deutsche Kinemathek Philippe Parreno Thenabouts 74 6 December 2016 13 March 2017 ACMI Philippe Parreno Wallace amp Gromit and Friends The Magic of Aardman 29 June 2017 29 January 2018 ACMI Aardman Animations Wonderland 5 April 2018 7 October 2018 ACMI Christian Marclay The Clock 23 January 2019 10 March 2019 ACMI Christian Marclay Gallery 1 exhibitions 2020 present Exhibition Opened Closed Origin Content Partner The Story of the Moving Image 75 11 February 2021 ACMI Gallery 2 edit Open from 18 September 2009 Gallery 2 is a smaller more flexible gallery than Gallery 1 Gallery 2 exhibitions 2009 19 Exhibition Opened Closed Origin Content Partner Best of the Independent Games Festival 2009 76 8 December 2009 14 February 2010 ACMI Independent Games Festival Mary and Max The Exhibition 77 2 March 2010 6 June 2010 ACMI Adam Elliot Bill Viola The Raft 78 7 October 2010 20 February 2011 ACMI Kaldor Public Arts Projects amp Melbourne International Arts Festival Arthur and Corinne Cantrill Light Years 79 8 March 2011 5 June 2011 ACMI Julian Rosefeldt American Night 80 21 June 2011 31 July 2011 Centro per l Arte Contemporanea Florence Margaret and David 25 Years Talking Movies 81 17 August 2011 4 December 2011 ACMI A collaboration with ABC Supported by SBS Best of the Independent Games Festival 2011 82 20 December 2011 25 March 2012 ACMI Independent Games Festival Best of the Independent Games Festival 2012 83 27 March 2012 8 July 2012 ACMI Independent Games Festival Ian Burns In the Telling 84 24 July 2012 20 January 2013 ACMI Experimenta Warwick Thornton Mother Courage 85 5 February 2013 23 June 2013 dOCUMENTA 13 Shaun Tan s The Lost Thing From book to film 86 16 July 2013 19 January 2014 ACMI Shaun Tan Passion Pictures Australia amp Books Illustrated Angelica Mesiti The Calling 87 4 February 2014 13 July 2014 ACMI A collaboration with the Ian Potter Cultural Trust David Rosetzky Gaps 88 5 August 2014 8 February 2015 ACMI Carriageworks War Pictures Australians at the Cinema 1914 1918 89 10 March 2015 26 July 2015 ACMI National Film and Sound Archive Orry Kelly Dressing Hollywood 90 18 August 2015 17 January 2016 ACMI A collaboration with the United States Consulate Daniel Crooks Phantom Ride 91 16 February 2016 29 May 2016 ACMI A collaboration with the Ian Potter Cultural Trust Del Kathryn Barton The Nightingale and the Rose 92 5 June 2016 11 September 2016 ACMI Del Kathryn Barton Collisions 93 6 October 2016 15 January 2017 ACMI Lynette Wallworth Bombay Talkies 94 8 February 2017 2 July 2017 ACMI Dietze Family Trust Code Breakers Women in Games 25 July 2017 5 November 2017 ACMI Eija Liisa Ahtila Studies on the Ecology of Drama 5 December 2017 25 February 2018 ACMI Eija Liisa Ahtila TERROR NULLIUS 20 March 2018 1 July 2018 ACMI Soda Jerk Cleverman The Exhibition 6 December 2018 22 April 2019 ACMI Co curated with Cleverman concept creator Ryan Griffen and Cleverman production designer Jacob Nash Gallery 2 exhibitions 2021 present Exhibition Opened Closed Origin Content Partner Oskar Fischinger Raumlichtkunst 95 11 February 2021 28 May 2023 Centre for Visual Music Memo Akten Distributed Consciousness 96 16 June 2023 16 June 2024 Gallery 3 edit Open from 18 February 2021 Gallery 3 displays commissioned artworks and smaller exhibitions Gallery 3 exhibitions 2021 present Exhibition Opened Closed Origin Partner Gabriella Hirst Darling Darling 18 February 2021 9 June 2021 The Ian Potter Moving Image Commission Deborah Kelly The God of Tiny Things 1 July 14 November 2021 ACMI Jason Phu Analects of Kung Phu 2 December 2021 30 January 2022 Mordant Family Moving Image Commission for young Australian artists Kaylene Whiskey Ngura Pukulpa Happy Place 21 February 2022 10 April 2022 ACMI Melbourne Art Foundation Gillian Wearing Editing Life 29 April 2022 22 May 2022 PHOTO 2022 International Festival of Photography Tully Arnot Epiphytes 4 November 2022 27 November 2022 Mordant Family VR Commission Out of Bounds Exploring the Limits of Videogames 8 December 2022 23 April 2023 ACMI Two Girls From Amoonguna 97 9 May 2023 20 Aug 2023 ACMI Artbank Commission Angela Tiatia The Dark Current 5 Sep 2023 Ian Potter Moving Image Commission Gallery 4 edit Open from 18 February 2021 Gallery 4 hosts larger exhibitions and Melbourne Winter Masterpieces Exhibition Opened Closed Origin Disney The Magic of Animation 13 May 2021 23 January 2022 Walt Disney Animation Research Library Reko Rennie What Do We Want 1 April 2022 1 May 2022 ACMI Light Works from Tate s Collection 16 June 2022 13 November 2022 Tate How I See It Blak Art and Film 16 December 2022 19 February 2023 ACMI Goddess Power Glamour Rebellion 5 April 2023 1 October 2023 ACMI Marshmallow Laser Feast Works of Nature 23 November 2023 14 April 2024 Marshmallow Laser Feast Gallery 5 edit Launched in October 2020 Gallery 5 is an online space for virtual exhibitions and performance and a commissioning space for practitioners making art that interrogates Internet and digital culture 98 Exhibition Opened Closed Origin Lu Yang Delusional World 99 11 November 2020 Matthew Griffin content 100 17 December 2020 1 May 2021 Ross Gibson head phone film poems 101 10 June 2021 Unfinished Camp 102 24 September 2021 19 December 2021 Laura Duffy Spawn 103 1 December 2021 6 March 2022 Firepit Collective HYPER ECHO 104 3 April 2022 1 July 2022 Xanthe Dobbie The Long Now 105 11 July 2022 APHIDS FAWN 106 11 October 2022 Daniel Jenatsch The Close World The Building 107 18 January 2023 Olivia Koh Minyak Sawit Keluarga Palm Oil Family 1 September 2023 Emile Zile We Are As Gods 1 November 2023Programs editFilm programs edit ACMI s year round film program celebrates local and international cinema ACMI has two main cinemas located on Level 2 of the museum which were the first cinemas in Australia equipped to present Digital Cinema DCP Today the cinemas continue to be equipped to screen analog formats including 16mm film 35mm film HDCAM Digital Betacam and SP Betacam 108 Cinema 1 seats 168 and Cinema 2 seats 390 109 ACMI s ongoing film programs include Matinees 110 Narrative features classic Hollywood and arthouse restorations documentaries musicals and more Big Screen Premieres Working in partnership with streaming services including Binge Apple TV Netflix and SBS on Demand ACMI screens episodes of TV series in its cinemas For ACMI Members only Past programs include Australian Perspectives 111 Contemporary Australian filmmaking with archival classics and special guest presentations Family films 112 Regular screenings and school holiday film programs for families ACMI profiles actors directors writers cinematographers and film genres through its retrospective seasons and screenings Highlights have included seasons on Wong Kar wai Agnes Varda Abbas Kiarostami Dario Argento William Klein John Cassavetes and Jim Henson Genres have included Ozploitation Zombie Horror East German Cinema and Monsters Ghouls and Melancholy Misfits in conjunction with the Tim Burton exhibition Public programs edit ACMI programs events to industry practitioners and the broader public through talks and workshops in person and online Regular public programs include ACMI RMIT Audience Lab 113 Women amp Non Binary Gamers Club 114 First Nations Film Club 115 and workshops for families during the school holidays Festivals edit Film festivals and events hosted at ACMI s venues are a core part of ACMI s cinema programs 116 Current festival partners edit Australian International Documentary Conference AIDC Birrarangga Film Festival BFF Cinemaniacs Czech and Slovak Film Festival CasFFA Environmental Film Festival Australia EFFA Human Rights Arts amp Film Festival HRAFF Indonesian Film Festival IFF Japanese Film Festival JFF Korean Film Festival Australia KOFFIA Melbourne Cinematheque Melbourne International Animation Festival MIAF Melbourne International Comedy Festival MICF Melbourne International Film Festival MIFF Melbourne Queer Film Festival MQFF Melbourne Women in Film Festival MWFF VCAA Top ScreenCollections and preservation editThe ACMI Collection contains over 250 000 items including film ephemera objects videogames and time based media art It began in 1947 as the State Film Centre collection allowing Victorians to access film for education purposes Since becoming part of ACMI it has diversified to include all forms of the moving image ACMI works collaboratively both nationally and internationally with organisations including the National Film and Sound Archive NFSA the Internet Archive MoMa Tate Swinburne University RMIT University the Grimwade Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation and private collectors 117 Many digitised items in the ACMI Collection are accessible to the public via the ACMI website 118 or ACMI Collection YouTube channel 119 Blackmagic Design Media Preservation Lab edit Located at ACMI Fed Square on Level 1 the Blackmagic Design Media Preservation Lab is a publicly visible space where ACMI s Collection team can be viewed undertaking digital preservation digitisation and time based media TBM conservation activities 120 The Lab is supported by Blackmagic Design and was designed in collaboration with BKK Architects and Second Story 121 Education editACMI s education program provides schools and teachers with exhibition visits workshops film programs talks online programs professional development opportunities free learning resources and recorded lectures 122 Touring editACMI has expanded its touring program over the past decade 123 Beginning with Mary and Max which toured regional Victoria 124 ACMI then followed by showing the 2011 Best of the Independent Games Festival 125 in Sydney and Brisbane Shaun Tan s The Lost Thing From Book To Film 126 and War Pictures Australians at the Cinema 1914 1918 127 and ACMI s first original exhibition in the Melbourne Winter Masterpieces series Game Masters The Exhibition Touring exhibitions edit Wonderland 128 edit Art Science Museum Singapore 13 Apr 22 Sept 2019 129 Te Papa Wellington New Zealand 7 Dec 2019 8 Mar 2020 130 WA Museum Boola Bardip Perth Australia 17 Dec 2022 23 Apr 2023 131 DreamWorks Animation The Exhibition Journey from sketch to screen 132 133 edit ArtScience Museum Singapore 13 June 27 Sept 2015 134 Te Papa Tongarewa Wellington New Zealand 12 Dec 2015 28 Mar 2016 135 Seoul Museum of Art Seoul South Korea 30 April 15 Aug 2016 136 National Taiwan Science and Education Centre Taipei Taiwan 29 Oct 2016 5 Feb 2017 Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Monterrey Monterrey Mexico 6 Apr 6 Aug 2017 137 Canadian Museum of History Ottawa Canada 7 Dec 2017 8 Apr 2018 138 Montreal Science Centre Montreal Canada 9 May 16 Sept 2018 112 Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil Rio de Janeiro Brazil 5 Feb 15 Apr 2019 Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil Belo Horizonte Brazil 14 May 29 Jul 2019 National Museum of Australia Canberra Australia 12 Sept 2019 2 Feb 2020 139 Northwest Museum of Art and Culture Spokane USA 26 Mar 11 Sep 2022 Dom Cultural Sao Paulo Brazil 11 Mar 28 Aug 2023 Between the Details Video Art from the ACMI Collection 140 edit Benalla Art Gallery Benalla VIC 9 December 26 February 2023 141 Warrnambool Art Gallery Warrnambool VIC 11 March 11 June 2023 142 Cleverman 143 edit The Riddoch amp Main Corner Complex Mount Gambier SA 14 Mar 6 September 2020 144 Caboolture Regional Art Gallery Moreton Bay QLD 25 Sept 6 Dec 2020 145 Yarrawarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre Corindi NSW 19 Dec 2020 11 Apr 2021 146 Gosford Regional Gallery Gosford NSW 22 May 11 Jul 2021 147 Orange Regional Museum Orange NSW 24 Jul 24 Oct 2021 148 Murray Bridge Regional Gallery Murray Bridge SA 11 Dec 2021 30 Jan 2022 149 Museum of the Riverina Wagga Wagga NSW 5 Mar 29 May 2022 150 Museum of the Great Southern Albany WA 12 Jun 9 Oct 2022 151 Museum of Geraldton Geraldton WA 3 Dec 2022 23 Apr 2023 151 Museum of the Goldfields Kalgoorlie WA 6 May 10 Sept 2023 Code Breakers Women in Games 152 Manningham Art Gallery Melbourne VIC 4 April 12 May 2018 153 Warrnambool Art Gallery Warrnambool VIC 21 July 14 Oct 2018 Latrobe Regional Gallery Morwell VIC 27 Oct 2018 27 Jan 2019 154 Swan Hill Regional Gallery Swan Hill VIC 8 Feb 24 Mar 2019 East Gippsland Art Gallery Sale VIC 4 April 19 May 2019 155 Discovery Science and Technology Centre Bendigo VIC 10 Oct 2019 13 Apr 2020 156 Orange Regional Gallery NSW 8 Aug 14 Oct 2020 157 The Workshops Rail Museum Ipswich QLD 24 Oct 2020 2 May 2021 158 Cobb amp Co Museum Toowoomba QLD 8 May 8 Aug 2021 159 Yarra Ranges Regional Museum Lilydale VIC 5 March 15 May 2022 160 OTAGO Museum Dunedin New Zealand 2 July 30 Oct 2022 161 MOTAT Auckland New Zealand 2 Dec 2022 26 March 2023 162 Previously Toured edit Game Masters 163 edit Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Wellington New Zealand 15 Dec 2012 28 Apr 2013 Powerhouse Museum Sydney Australia 13 Dec 2013 25 May 2014 164 National Museum of Scotland Edinburgh Scotland 5 Dec 2014 20 Apr 2015 Halmstad Arena Halmstad Sweden 28 May 31 Aug 2015 Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Portland USA 13 Feb 8 May 2016 Center of Science and Industry Columbus USA 10 June 5 Sept 2016 Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg Germany 14 Nov 2016 23 Apr 2017 Fleet Science Center San Diego USA 1 Jul 2017 15 Jan 2018 The Franklin Institute Philadelphia USA 31 Mar 3 Sept 2018 Science Museum of Minnesota St Paul USA 15 Feb 5 May 2019 National Film and Sound Archive Canberra Australia 27 Sept 2019 9 Mar 2020 Del Kathryn Barton The Nightingale and the Rose 165 edit Swan Hill Regional Gallery Swan Hill VIC 1 Dec 2017 28 Jan 2018 Cairns Art Gallery Cairns QLD 16 Feb 22 Apr 2018 166 Rockhampton Art Gallery Rockhampton QLD 16 Jun 5 Aug 2018 Horsham Regional Art Gallery 18 Aug 7 Oct 2018 167 Yarra Ranges Regional Museum Lilydale VIC 20 Oct 2018 3 Feb 2019 168 Devonport Regional Gallery Devonport TAS 16 Mar 26 May 2019 169 Maitland Regional Art Gallery Maitland NSW 27 Jul 3 Nov 2019 170 Wagga Wagga Art Gallery Wagga Wagga NSW 16 Nov 2019 26 Jan 2020 171 New England Regional Art Gallery Armidale NSW 7 Feb 5 July 2020 War Pictures Australians at the Cinema 1914 1918 172 edit Benalla Art Gallery Benalla VIC 29 Apr 16 Jun 2016 Warrnambool Art Gallery Warrnambool VIC 10 Sept 13 Nov 2016 Central Goldfields Art Gallery Maryborough VIC 29 Mar 6 May 2018 Shaun Tan s The Lost Thing From Book to Film 173 edit Redcliffe City Art Gallery Moreton Bay QLD 28 Feb 20 May 2015 174 Perc Tucker Regional Gallery Townsville QLD 5 May 2 July 2015 Rockhampton Art Gallery Rockhampton QLD 30 May 12 Jul 2015 175 Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery Bundaberg QLD 14 Aug 11 Oct 2015 176 Yarra Ranges Regional Museum Lilydale VIC 28 Nov 14 Feb 2016 177 Maitland Regional Art Gallery Maitland NSW 5 Mar 24 Apr 2016 178 New England Regional Art Museum Armidale NSW 6 May 24 Jul 2016 179 Bunbury Regional Art Galleries Bunbury WA 6 Aug 25 Sept 2016 180 Geraldton Regional Art Gallery Geraldton WA 7 Oct 26 Nov 2016 181 Albury Library Museum Albury NSW 10 Dec 2016 22 Jan 2017 Cairns Art Gallery Cairns QLD 4 Feb 16 April 2017 182 Mary and Max The Exhibition 183 edit Geelong Art Gallery Geelong VIC 27 Nov 2010 13 Feb 2011 184 Gippsland Art Gallery Sale VIC 5 Mar 8 May 2011 184 Warrnambool Art Gallery Warrnambool VIC 3 Dec 2011 29 Jan 2012 185 Online content and programming editACMI has a strong online presence with regular updates being made to the ACMI website and its accounts on social media platforms Facebook 186 Instagram 187 LinkedIn 188 and Twitter 189 YouTube edit ACMI s main YouTube channel publishes recorded talks interviews with artists season trailers screen culture essays and behind the scenes videos 190 The ACMI Collection channel provides access to digitised works such as home videos promotional and educational films and stories from original analogue formats including film or tape 191 The ACMI Education channel publishes explainer videos educational resources and films produced by students 192 Cinema 3 edit ACMI s on demand rental platform features new release films classics and revivals curated by ACMI s programmers 193 Gallery 5 edit Launched in October 2020 Gallery 5 is an online space for virtual exhibitions and performance and a commissioning space for practitioners making art that interrogates Internet and digital culture Commissioned artists include Lu Yang Matthew Griffin Ross Gibson Jazz Money Moorina Bonini Kalanjay Dhir Laura Duffy Firepit Collective Xanthe Dobbie APHIDS Daniel Jenatsch Oliviah Koh and Emile Zile 194 Stories amp Ideas edit ACMI publishes essays interviews recorded talks behind the scenes videos topical articles and recommendations related to film television videogames and digital art on its website Content is produced by ACMI staff and external writers 195 The Story of the Moving Image Online edit An abridged online version of ACMI s centrepiece exhibition The Story of the Moving Image was launched in October 2020 The Story of the Moving Image Online is presented in six parts Australian Television Australian Film Videogames Blak Women on Screen Social Video and Digital Art 196 197 ACMI Publications editWorld Without End 2005 2006 Contemporary Commonwealth 2006 Edited by Charles Green Look both ways daylight reverie 2007 Gary Simmons Setting The Scene Film Design From Metropolis To Australia 2008 Dennis Hopper amp The New Hollywood 2009 Star Voyager Exploring Space On Screen 2011 Shaun Gladwell Stereo Sequences 2011 The Woods Candice Breitz 2012 Game Masters The Exhibition 2012 Wonderland 2017 The story of the moving image 2022 edited by Matt Millikan and Sarah Tutton 198 Light Works from Tate s Collection 2022 edited by Kerryn Greenberg 199 How I See It Blak Art amp Film 2022 Goddess Fierce Women On Film 2023 by Bethany Lloyd Johnson and Matt Millikan 200 Commercial operations editACMI Shop edit ACMI s gift shop stocks books curios gifts ACMI publications and merchandise related to screen culture The shop collaborates with local artists to produce exclusive ranges and sustainably sourced products and stocks exclusive merchandise designed by ACMI s in house design team 201 nbsp The Lightwell foyer space at the Flinders Street Entrance of ACMI Fed Square photo by Shannon McGrath Event spaces edit The Story of the Moving Image capacity 450 standing Lightwell capacity 450 standing Underground Gallery Gallery 4 capacity 700 standing Swinburne Studio capacity 150 seated 200 standing The Swinburne Studio is supported by ACMI s Major Academic Partner Swinburne University of Technology Gandel Digital Future Lab 1 capacity 50 seated 90 standing The Gandel Digital Future Lab 1 is supported by ACMI s Major Philanthropic Partner The Gandel Family Boardroom capacity 30 seated ACMI Cinemas Cinema 1 capacity 390 seated Cinema 3 capacity 168 seated Hero closed edit Located in Fed Square ACMI s restaurant bar and cafe Hero featured a menu developed by Melbourne chef restaurateur writer and television presenter Karen Martini Hero s menu was described as European focused seasonal and uncomplicated cooking packed with flavour that celebrates local Victorian produce 13 Hero was designed by Melbourne based architecture and interior design studio Chris Connell Design drawing on aesthetic inspiration from the 1967 film PlayTime by French filmmaker Jacques Tati 202 Hero was operated by HospitalityM a venture founded by Michael Gebran Hero closed in October 2023 203 Industry partnerships and co working editACMI X edit The ACMI X Industry Residency program provides an office space resources and networking opportunities for Melbourne based creative practitioners startups and businesses working across film TV videogames and art 204 ACMI X is located on Level 2 at ACMI Fed Square and was previously located in Southbank Melbourne CEO Digital Mentoring Program edit ACMI in conjunction with the Australia Council s national Cultural Digital Program runs a mentoring initiative for strategic technology and digital mentoring for CEOs and Directors of cultural organisations The program is supported by the Ian Potter Foundation 205 ACMI RMIT Audience Lab edit ACMI and RMIT invites game developers filmmakers moving image artists technologists and individual creators to show their products and works at ACMI and gather audience feedback Previous projects tested out at past Audience Labs include Untitled Goose Game and The Gardens Between 206 ACMI RMIT Games Prize edit 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 207 Previous winners edit 2021 22 Caleb Noller and Sarah Carlton Sussurus 2020 21 Daniel Ferguson Completely Stretchy and Uncomfortably Sticky 2019 20 David Chen Spiritwell ACMI MESS partnership edit ACMI s partnership with Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio MESS saw four artists commissioned to create immersive experimental and atmospheric sound compositions for ACMI s cinema trailers The commissioned artists were Chiara Kickdrum Sara Retallick Sabine Brix and Tyler Wilay 208 Foundry658 edit Foundry658 was an initiative of the Victorian Government s Creative State strategy delivered by ACMI and State Library Victoria Foundry658 supported independent artists small arts organisations not for profits commercial creative enterprises early stage entrepreneurs and creative industries practitioners to transform their ideas into sustainable businesses 209 ACMI Xcel Accelerator edit Launched in 2018 in partnership with LaunchVic ACMI X offered a business accelerator program that gave creative technology practitioners access to ACMI s audience to test refine and promote their ideas and to showcase outcomes to industry investor and international audiences 210 Awards editRenewal Awards edit Australian Institute of Architects 2021 Victorian Architecture Awards Winner Interior Architecture BKK amp ACMI 211 Melbourne Design Awards 2021 Gold Winner Interior Design Public or Institutional BKK amp ACMI 212 Good Design Awards 2021 Winner Architectural Design Urban Design and Public Spaces 213 Winner Design Research 214 Idea Awards 2021 Shortlist Public Space ACMI renewal 215 Victorian Lighting Award Winner Award of Excellence Victorian Premier Award 2021 Highly Commended 216 Awards for The Story of the Moving Image edit MAGNA Museums amp Galleries Awards Highly Commended Story of the Moving Image Large Organisations Category 217 Good Design Awards 2021 Gold Winner with Grumpy Sailor amp Second Story in the Digital Interface category for the Constellation 218 SEGD Global Design Awards 2022 Merit Award Honour award for the digital interactive experiences in The Story of the Moving Image 219 Brand Awards edit MAPDA Museums amp Galleries Awards Winner Identity Large organisations Category North amp ACMI 220 Creative Review Magazine Honourable Mention Identity North amp ACMI 221 Design Week UK Highly Commended Identity rebrand North 222 Monotype Type Champions 2020 Winner ACMI Brand New Awards Winner 1 Project of the Year Taiwan International Graphic Design Awards 2021 Corporate Identity Category Distinction 223 Website and Post visit Awards edit MAPDA Museums amp Galleries Awards 224 Winner Website Large organisations Category Highly Commended Virtual Tour Large organisations Category Awards for Hero Design edit INDE Awards 2021 Winner Hero Chris Connell Best Social Space 225 The Australian Interior Design Awards 2021 Commendation Hospitality Design Chris Connell Design for Hero ACMI 226 Dulux Colour Awards 2021 Finalist Commercial Interior Public and Hospitality 227 Eat Drink Design Awards 2021 Shortlist Best Restaurant Design Chris Connell Design Hero ACMI 228 Idea Awards 2021 Shortlist Hospitality Chris Connell Design Hero ACMI 229 Awards for Hero Food edit Melbourne Awards 2021 Finalist Hospitality Hero Good Food Guide Victoria 2022 One Hat Hero 230 Former attractions editScreen Worlds edit Open from 18 September 2009 231 Screen Worlds was an evolving permanent exhibition exploring all aspects of the moving image using objects footage and artistic installations Screen Worlds explored the story of the moving image through a number of different sections Emergence Voices Sensation Games Lab and Kids Space 232 nbsp Some of the games on display in Screen Worlds The Screen Worlds exhibition hosted a number of Immersive Experiences interactive displays including Timeslice inspired by The Matrix Ty the Tasmanian Tiger Zoetrope The Faulty Fandangle created by Oscar nominated Anthony Lucas an installation by Anthony McCall and many more Screen Worlds closed on 233 April 22 2019 to allow for redevelopment Video Garden edit The Video Garden was an outdoor gallery that led people from the Flinders Street side of the building to the main entrance Exhibitions included Random Encounters Gooey by the Lycette Bros 234 and Blast Off Memory Grid edit The Memory Grid was a display allowing access to over 100 hours of film that were recorded by ordinary Australians independent filmmakers students community based practitioners and participants in ACMI hands on production workshops Much of the content in the Memory Grid had either never been displayed outside or had been displayed only once on community television Further the Memory Grid contained a large collection of animated and interactive works and actively accepted work from the public for display Australian Mediatheque edit Australian Mediatheque 235 coordinated by ACMI and the National Film and Sound Archive NFSA was a multiple screen station with access to works from ACMI and the NFSA Admission was free 235 The Australian Mediatheque closed permanently in September 2017 Screen It edit Screen It was an annual filmmaking competition for primary and secondary school students hosted by ACMI Screen It had 6 categories Primary Live Action Primary Animation Primary Videogame Secondary Live Action Secondary Animation and Secondary Videogame Each year there was a theme past themes included Change 2015 and Reflection 2014 At the end of the year there was a Red Carpet Awards Gala for the finalists in which they announced winners and the next year s theme The competition was cancelled after 2019 s event with ACMI citing a transformation into a brand new global museum 236 Games Lab edit The Games Lab was ACMI s display area for interactive videogames It celebrated the past present and future of games and promoted this popular form of the moving image as a reflection of Australian culture In 2003 ACMI commissioned an interactive game based site specific installation called acmipark 237 which was exhibited in the Games Lab acmipark replicated and abstracted the real world architecture of Federation Square It also housed highly innovative mechanisms for interactive multiplayer sound and musical composition The Games Lab exhibited the Best of the Independent Games Festival for 2005 2006 and 2007 In early 2007 Hits of the 80s profiled Melbourne s Beam Software and the secret history of Australia s place in the rise and rise of the videogame In 2005 an exhibition was dedicated to Sonic the Hedgehog called Sonic the Hedgehog Icon of our Times The Games Lab was incorporated into the Screen Worlds exhibition space References edit Visitor Figures 2016 PDF The Art Newspaper Review April 2017 p 14 Retrieved 23 March 2018 About us ACMI Retrieved 12 November 2021 The Story of the Moving Image www acmi net au Retrieved 12 May 2023 a b c d e f g h ACMI Archived 23 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine About Us Retrieved 28 February 2015 a b c d e f g h Scanlines Archived 29 August 2018 at the Wayback Machine Australian Centre for the Moving Image Retrieved 28 February 2015 a b c d Coslovich Gabriella 18 September 2009 Behind the screens ACMI reboots The Sydney Morning Herald Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 28 February 2015 Manelis Michele Cate Blanchett GoldenGlobes com Retrieved 27 February 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