
Sphere Entertainment to Bring Next-Gen Venue to Abu Dhabi
A second Sphere is set for the UAE following the unique venue’s Las Vegas debut last year.

Why using AI in filmmaking looks like studying the classics
Artificial intelligence is already woven through filmmaking, says Lester Francois at the St Kilda Film Festival—but if you want to get the most out of it, start with the classics.

Universal Everything comes to ACMI
Take a full-body dive into the world of interactive digital art with a never before seen exhibition. The best bit? You get to be a part of it.

AI: Setting the Pace in the Olympic GAMES
The Olympics has just launched its AI Agenda to supercharge performance and redefine the spectator experience.

Between the seen and unseen: 'Mirage' invites you to question reality
Aaron Christopher Rees’ new artwork, Mirage, invites you to question what’s real and what’s imagined through the interplay of light in space.

How artist Jake Elwes is Queering the Dataset
Ever wondered what happens when drag queens and kings meet artificial intelligence? Artist Jake Elwes wants to show you.

A whole new world for Disney+ with Apple Vision Pro
Hold on to your magic carpets and light your French-accented, personified candelabras—because Disney just got a whole lot more magical.

Virtual slopes, real thrills: Winter Youth Olympics takes metaverse leap
Can’t ski to save yourself? Don’t worry. For the first time, fans of the Winter Youth Olympic Games can immerse themselves in a metaverse experience tailored to Gangwon 2024.

If you don’t know, now you know: Biggie’s coming to The Sandbox
90’s hip-hop icon Notorious B.I.G is coming to the virtual world with Breakin’ B.I.G—a new game courtesy of Warner Music Group and decentralised gaming platform, The Sandbox.

Heterobota: Why Agnieszka Pilat paints for a museum of the future
Three Boston Dynamics robots are about to start four months of painting at Agnieszka Pilat’s NGV Triennial debut.


Humane’s hope for a screenless, seamless, succession.
Each technological descendant aims to solve a problem or answer a question its ancestors created. But will Humane’s Ai Pin make our relationship with technology more human?

World’s first live AI cinema announces extended season in New Zealand
The world’s first live AI Cinema has had such a successful six week run—they’re doubling it and then some.

Nightmare on LLM Street: The Nexus Singularity
We asked ChatGPT to write a Halloween ghost story and it’s pure chaos.

How Sphere's 22nd Century tech is running laps around live entertainment
We’re all living in 2023, but Sphere Las Vegas is serving 3023 style entertainment.

IOC Explores creation of Olympic Esports Games
The IOC are exploring the creation of an Olympic Esports Games, recognising the growing significance of esports in engaging a younger generation.

How AI could shape our future as humans
At AI: The Human Interface two leading scientists from the University of New South Wales explored a different side of artificial intelligence.

London’s Secret WWII tunnels to open to public
Kept secret by the British Government for close to 70 years, these tunnels could soon be home to London’s deepest underground cocktail bar.

Netflix DVD service dead at same age Leonardo DiCaprio dumps girlfriends.
DVD.com passed last night following 25 years as a trailblazer in entertainment.

A more Humane experience with new wearable AI Pin
Consumer tech company Humane is rewriting the screen play which has dominated devices with a groundbreaking innovation—the Humane AI Pin.