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In a speculative Indo-futuristic world where global cultures teeter on the brink of extinction, electro-classical Indian music collides with surreal visuals created through a fusion of 3D video games, AI-generated art and motion-captured dance.
Imagined by transmedia artists, Murthovic and Thiruda, Elsewhere in India: Return to Technopia is an immersive nightclub experience drawing on their extensive archive exploring cultural heritage, digital technology, and speculative futures, and featuring collaborations with some of Adelaide’s most exciting South Asian artists.
This was not just a music performance, it was an immersive story, a dance party, a show to think about, a deep dive into culture and ethics, and an eruptive performance.
Artist Statement: AI for Cultural Good
As transmedia artists working at the intersection of heritage and speculative futures, our practice is a constant dialogue with technology.
We recognise and share the critical concerns surrounding AI in art—issues of copyright, authenticity, bias, and the risk of hyper-capitalist tech platforms creating a "global monocultural machine" that erases the very subcultures we strive to celebrate. This is a real and present danger.
However, our experience with past technological shifts, like social media, has taught us that Big Tech will advance regardless of critique. Therefore, we believe that critique from a distance is not enough. As creators from the Global South, we have a responsibility to act. Our approach is one of critical participation—to get our hands dirty, to challenge and repurpose these inevitable tools from within. We must engage deeply with these new technologies to inform meaningful, ethical, and interesting applications for our communities.
Our work is an exploration of ‘AI for Cultural Good.’ We see AI not as a replacement for human creativity, but as a complex and powerful collaborator. It is a lens through which we can re-imagine our archives, a partner in generating worlds based on 'overlooked heritage', and a medium to speculate on hopeful, plural, and resilient futures for our society. Our ongoing enquiries with institutions like Dakshinachitra Museum in India, the British Film Institute in the UK and Art Gallery of New South Wales in Australia are central to this, where we use AI and game engines to interpret and remix cultural assets for new generations.
Ultimately, "Elsewhere in India" is our platform for demonstrating that technology is not a monolith. By consciously embedding our work in an Indofuturist framework, we aim to steer these tools towards outcomes that serve local populations, celebrate pluralism, and restore hope in the evolution of our culture in the digital age.
To learn more visit Elsewhere in India.
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This venue is wheelchair accessible.
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- Ages 12 and up
- This production contains strobe lighting, loud and unexpected noises, haze effects.
- Runtime
- 3 hours and 30 minutes
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Credits
- Murthovic Sound Designer & DJ
- Thiruda Visual Designer & VJ
- Antariksha Studio Creative Production
Murthovic and Thiruda
Murthovic and Thiruda are pioneering Indian transmedia artists who have been at the forefront of the country's electronic music and new media art scene for over two decades. With a shared passion for pushing the boundaries of digital storytelling and cultural preservation, they have collaborated on numerous projects that blend cutting-edge technology with traditional Indian aesthetics and narratives. Through their work as musicians, visual artists, and creative technologists, Murthovic and Thiruda have created immersive installations, performances, and experiences that have captivated audiences around the world, earning them a reputation as two of India's most innovative and influential contemporary artists.

Performance Location: The Lab at ILA

Situated in Adelaide’s vibrant West End cultural district, ILA is conveniently positioned on Light Square, just a brief stroll from Adelaide Railway Station.
The venue is also easily accessible via several nearby bus and tram routes.
For those driving, both undercover and open-air paid parking options are available at the adjacent Light Square Karidis car park. Directly in front of ILA, along Light Square, there are ticketed parking spaces which become complimentary after 6pm on weekdays and after 12pm on Saturdays. Additional no-cost parking can be located on Ann Street and other neighboring streets.
For more information, please visit ILA website.
The main entry to The Lab contains a small step, for wheelchair access our staff will escort patrons through an alternate entrance with step free access via Aurora Restaurant.
Alternatively, please notify our team who are able to install a temporary ramp upon request.
A dedicated unisex accessible bathroom is also available at The Lab.
For more information, please visit ILA website.
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