Untitled Goose Game Live projects the award-winning Melbourne-made game onto ACMI's cinema screen with live accompaniment by musicians from Orchestra Victoria.
Bring the family along as our horrible goose creates chaos, calamity and hilarity in a small village, with a new arrangement of Dan Golding's soundtrack created exclusively for this performance, featuring works by classical French composer Claude Debussy. During the game, the musicians will react live to the actions of the player, making for a one-of-a-kind experience for fans of the hit videogame.
Following the performances each Friday, explore sound design and music in videogames in talks that also include advice for students passionate about music and videogames.
Saturday features a relaxed performance designed for visitors with ASD and sensory sensitivities.
Accessibility
Event Access
Sat 9 July, 11am: Experience Untitled Goose Game Live in a relaxed environment suited for visitors with ASD, sensory sensitivities or anyone who would benefit from a quieter and less busy setting. The relaxed visit features:
- adjusted lighting within the performance space
- reduced visitor numbers
- dedicated quiet room & meltdown room.
Venue Access
Entrances: ACMI has two entrances: one on Flinders Street, and the other on the Fed Square side, in the heart of Fed Square plaza, opposite the Big Screen. Please be aware that the Fed Square entrance is cobblestoned and may be difficult to navigate for visitors using mobility aids. The Fed Square entrance is easily accessible via a wheelchair ramp.
Lifts: A series of lifts (or elevators) offer access to all levels of ACMI. Just look out for temporary signage about capacity; it might be limited to support social distancing.
Event type
Other accessible and inclusive event
Location