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Works explorer

This is an experimental feature using vector embeddings to match related works.
Tap a work to see all of the related works from our collection:

Perth's Mitchell Freeway

Australia, 1964

Mirror of Germany. No. 129 = Deutschland Spiegel

Germany (West), 1965

Metal skin

Australia, 1994

Molecular motions

United States, 1963

Force of the wind

Australia, AUG 2010

Tiddalik the frog

Australia, 1985

I know what I'm doing

Australia, 1948

The Saddlemaker

Canada, 1961

Just like machines

Australia, 1982

Virtual hostility

Victoria, Australia, 2003

Food (for) thought

1994

VD attack plan

United States, 1972

One of them is Brett

United Kingdom, 1965

Rocket range Australia

Australia, 1957

Small happiness : Life in a Chinese village (TEFC)

United States, 1985

The Gold rush

United States, 1942

Practical bee keeping

United Kingdom, 1920

October sky

United States, 1999
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ACMI would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waterways of greater Melbourne, the people of the Kulin Nation, and recognise that ACMI is located on the lands of the Wurundjeri people. We recognise the connection of First Peoples to their Country and that Treaty marks a renewed relationship grounded in truth-telling, self‑determination and respect. We also acknowledge First Nations people as the original storytellers of this land and recognise their significant contribution to the contemporary moving image.