IRL Digital Festival @ Brisbane Powerhouse

Music, art, and gaming have converged at the Brisbane Powerhouse for the inaugural IRL Digital Festival which celebrates all the glory of digital culture: from the golden days of retro gaming, to futuristic virtual reality simulations and everything in between.

 

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The festival kicked off on Friday night (8 May) with IRL After Dark, an opportunity to relax with a drink and experience the exhibits; whether you’re a gamer, a geek, closet nerd, cyberpunk, full-blown tech head or just someone with a passing interest, there’s something for everyone to get excited about.

The interactive fun starts straight away on the Powerhouse Plaza outside with a display called ‘Power-Up’, which combines animation and responsive technology, enabling passers-by to use their bodies to operate an animated projection of a working power station.

 

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For the nostalgic and lovers of old-school games, the Turbine Platform in the foyer was the place to be with an exhibition called ‘Player One/Player Two’, which traces the evolution of video games. Walking through the displays which feature arcade classics like ‘Space Invaders’ and the more modern ‘Diablo’ on a '90s PC brought back some fond memories of a wasted youth, late nights and sore thumbs.

 

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There’s also plenty of digital-inspired art on display to check out. LA gallery, iam8bit are celebrating at IRL with a tenth-anniversary collection of their work which pays tribute to icons of '80s gaming, as well as a complementary exhibition showcasing artistic predictions for the future of gaming.

 

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Tom Thum01
IRL Digital Festival runs until 17 May at Brisbane Powerhouse.