NIDA Future Centre recently hosted its inaugural Future Forms; a new salon celebrating works and ideas from across Australia that push the boundaries of technology and performance.
Future Forms is a salon series from the Future Centre celebrating works and ideas that push the boundaries of technology and performance. Each gathering brings artists, researchers and industry together to explore how performance can evolve.
Our inaugural salon featured three projects spanning filmmaking and VR, dance and machine learning, and interactive sound.
Memory Landscape: Isobel Knowles & Van Sowerwine
An intimate VR experience that drew audiences into the shifting terrain of personal memory.
A Figure of Speech: Alisdair Macindoe
A dance piece reimagining the relationship between movement, code and machine responsiveness.
Audionce: Matt Hughes, Yuka Maruyama & Alon Ilsar
An interactive audio-visual installation encouraging playful, inclusive musical collaboration.
Future Forms champions artists imagining what performance can become and creates space for the conversations shaping the future of the field.
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