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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • OK Computer

    Detectives hunt a murderous robot in this six-part science-fiction comedy that takes some serious swipes at the dangers of artificial intelligence.
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  • Damascus Dreams

    Poetic film essay on Syria – a country that for many now only exists in memories, or dreams.
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  • Lone Wolf

    An intriguing thriller made up of images from hidden cameras, phone taps, Skype sessions and other Australian-government surveillance footage.
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  • To Miss the Ending

    In a dangerously colourful block world, this VR outlines a dark future where everyone’s consciousness has been uploaded to malfunctioning server
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  • The Subterranean Imprint Archive

    A memory palace full of deeply buried African history reveals itself in a Congolese uranium mine.
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  • Image Technology Echoes

    Two people examine a painting. They converse dryly about it, but their interior life reveals impetuous responses.
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  • The Hangman at Home – VR

    Five people in wonderfully hand-painted dioramas tell their life stories. Where does the boundary between viewer and accomplice lie?
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  • Tracing Utopia

    A journey through queer community and safe spaces. A statement for a brighter and fantastically rainbow-coloured future.
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  • Surviving You, Always

    An American psychologist raves about LSD’s metaphysical possibilities, while a South London teenager sees his acid-infused friendship unravel.
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  • Plant (879 pages, 33 days)

    Ancestral connections to the site of an 18th-century witch trial surface in a speculative conversation between mother and daughter.
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