Overview
ACMI (Australian Centre for the Moving Image) is a world-first museum dedicated to film, television, video games, and digital culture. Located in Federation Square, it celebrates the art of the screen in all its forms.
Highlights
- The Story of the Moving Image: A permanent free exhibition tracing the evolution of screen culture from shadow puppets to virtual reality.
- Games Lab: An interactive space where visitors can play classic and contemporary video games, design digital art, and experiment with animation.
- Film Screenings: A curated cinema programme showcasing arthouse, classic, and international films daily.
History
ACMI opened in 2002 as part of the Federation Square development. After a major $40 million renewal completed in 2021, it reopened with a reimagined permanent exhibition and improved visitor experience.
Visitor Tips
- Free Entry: The permanent exhibition is free; special screenings and workshops may require tickets.
- Lens: Collect ACMI's free digital souvenir device, the Lens, to bookmark exhibits and revisit them online later.
- Duration: 1–2 hours.