ACMI LABS

Experiments in media, technology & user experience from inside @ACMI, Melbourne.

Editors
Seb Chan

I’m currently the Director & CEO at ACMI (Australian Centre for the Moving Image) in Melbourne. Previously Cooper Hewitt (NYC) & Powerhouse Museum (Syd).

ACMI Labs

Experiments in media, technology & user experience from inside @ACMI.

Andrew Serong

Code, games, museums, and cats.

Lucie Paterson

Head of Experience & Digital @ACMI + @ACMILabs

Latest Posts

Image embeddings and audio captions

This month we released an iteration on two of our collection exploration tools — our video search and works explorer.

Developing a museum research and evaluation strategy in real time: Learnings and next steps

I gave this talk as part of the 2024 Australian Museums and Galleries Association (AMAGA) conference held in Ballarat, Victoria 17–20…

Evaluating the multiplatform museum in an age of automation

I gave this talk as part of the Australian Museums and Galleries Association (AMAGA) Evaluation National Network panel convened by Lynda…

Onboarding visitors into immersive exhibitions

At ACMI we are interested in how we welcome (onboard) and farewell (offboard) our visitors and how these moments impact the overall visitor…

Language model explorations with our collection

How we built a natural language collection chat server using LangChain and our Public API.

Access initiatives in exhibitions at ACMI

In 2021 ACMI and Arts Access Victoria (AAV) agreed to enter a partnership to use the newly opened ACMI as a test bed for advancing…

ACMI at Fantastic Futures 2023

Fantastic Futures 2023 is the annual International Conference on AI for Libraries, Archives, and Museums (ai4lam). It was hosted by…

Embeddings and our collection

How we built our new Works Explorer using vector embeddings of our collection records.

Linking ACMI & Wikidata

ACMI’s Wikimedian-in-Residence, focused on connecting audiovisual collection data with Wikidata.

Getting our Wikimedian-in-Residence going

In early 2023, we were delighted to be one of the successful recipients of a Wikimedia Australia Partnership Projects grant. We’re using…

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