Join us for a film screening of Wall-E, the second in a three-part film series in response to Daniel Arsham: Wherever You Go, There You Are. Arsham’s multilayered practice asks the question: What if we could dig through the future? Arsham creates works that operate as future relics of the present—eroded casts of everyday objects. The film will be screened indoors on Level 2.
Wall-E takes place in the distant future, where a solitary waste-collecting robot inadvertently embarks on a space journey that will ultimately decide the fate of mankind. Wall-E (2008) is rated G with a runtime of 98 minutes. View trailer here.
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