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Matthew Barnes, AKA Forest Swords, is one of the worlds foremost electronic artists and composers of videogame, film and experimental art scores. His works include music for the ASSASSIN'S CREED series, collaborations with artists like Liam Young, and dance works with Emma Portner and the Norwegian National Ballet. In this special conversation with Amy McNickle, Forest Swords talks about his creative and technical processes, what inspires him and his creations, and what it means to craft music for different visual mediums. Take a deep dive into the art of making music for art, film and videogames and explore the unique soundscapes of Forest Swords. 00:00 Introduction 01:51 How Forest Swords began his career 02:48 Looking at sound like colours 03:50 Composing to volcano live streams 07:41 Musically responding to ballet and movement 12:45 How collaboration shapes Forest Swords’ practice 15:12 Scoring Planet City by Liam Young 23:08 Scoring Dogwatch (Vardia) 30:38: Scoring Assassin’s Creed: Rogue 37:40 Scoring As Dusk Falls _____________________ Videogames. We love them, build them, live in them and play in them. From THE SIMS to WORLD OF WARCRAFT to NEOPETS, ACMI is exploring Game Worlds from this September. Learn more: https://www.acmi.net.au/whats-on/game... _____________________ ACMI is Australia's national museum of screen culture. Watch, play, make and discover a universe of films, TV, videogames and screen-based art. Visit us in Melbourne’s Fed Square or online at www.acmi.net.au. Follow us Facebook: / acmionline Instagram: / acmionline Twitter: / acmi www.acmi.net.au