Image: PROJECT/FORWARD: 2049
May 30, 2025
When: Friday, May 30, 10am- 6:30pm
Where: Foyer, 154 Angas St, Kaurna Yarta
Free entry, all welcome
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You can find PROJECT/FORWARD: 2049 in The Mill’s foyer, located at 154 Angas St, Kaurna Yarta (Adelaide).
Accessibility
The Mill has two entrances, the main entrance on the corner of Angas and Gunson Street and an accessible entrance further down Angas Street.
Both doors are locked from the outside, there is a doorbell on the main door that will alert The Mill team. They will meet you at the accessible entrance to welcome you into the building.
The Mill has concrete flooring throughout with no internal steps and a disability toilet on site.
Read more in-depth information on our accessibility web page.
Digital Art Projections Reimagining Our Future
The Mill is excited to present a special screening of PROJECT/FORWARD: 2049, joining 20+ countries as part of a micro moving image festival initiated by Micro Galleries!
PROJECT/FORWARD: 2049 transforms everyday spaces into extraordinary galleries through digital art projections that envision better futures for our world. For one night only, international artworks will illuminate The Mill’s foyer, creating a temporary wonderland where people from all walks of life can gather, observe, debate, and dream together.
A 60-minute loop of digital artworks from artists spanning four continents will be displayed in The Mill’s foyer from 10am, and will be viewable through the window on Gunson Street from dusk until 6:30pm.
How to attend:
Show up anytime between 10am and 6:30pm. Feel free to stay for the entire 60min loop, or drop by for a few minutes—it's entirely up to you!
This event is part of Micro Galleries' PROJECT/FORWARD: 2049, happening May 30-31, 2025, in 20+ countries worldwide.
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Project/Forward is a global micro moving image festival by Micro Galleries that democratises access to new media art by bringing it directly to communities in unexpected public spaces.
Previous festivals have featured 117 artists and reached audiences exceeding 500,000 people across 22 countries.
In a time where our digital world is moving at warp speed, with tech billionaires getting all the spoils, countless communities are still waiting for an invitation to the digital art party. That's where Project/Forward crashes the scene—beautifully disrupting this digital divide by transforming ordinary public spaces into extraordinary galleries of possibility.
Because the future shouldn't be a luxury product—it should be a public experience. And, we should all be part of it.