“‘FUTURES’ is designed to help us push beyond what we think we may know. “We share stories as a way to imagine endless other possibilities and to more fully understand others’ visions for the future,” said Rachel Goslins, director of AIB.
A new cinematic augmented-reality experience, also available via the iOS app, will introduce a technique of immersive storytelling that invites visitors to discover new interactive movie-like worlds. Exclusive behind-the-scenes content will look at the evolution from a sketch on paper to visual effects to the finished film. Visitors will be able to come face to face with original costumes of Sersi (Gemma Chan), Phastos (Brian Tyree Henry), Sprite (Lia McHugh), Druig (Barry Keoghan) and Ikaris (Richard Madden) within the exhibition’s Futures that Inspire hall, a space designed to explore leaps of imagination. ‘Eternals’ takes some radical approaches to filmmaking by playing with scale and visual effects in ways never seen before in the MCU, time-traveling through humanity’s earliest civilizations to beyond the cosmos.” “Leaping from comic page to the screen, Marvel has helped create a whole new experience of world-building and future casting. in the 1930s, they’ve flourished as an exciting new form of storytelling featuring entire universes with their own languages, cultures, people, heroines, and places,” said Ashley Molese, curator at AIB. “Since comics first came to prominence in the U.S.