American Film legend Francis Ford Coppola ("The Godfather," "Apocalypse Now") returns to the big screen with a sprawling late-career epic starring Adam Driver, Aubrey Plaza and Giancarlo Esposito. A Roman epic set in a futuristic United States, "Megalopolis" follows visionary architect Cesar Catilina (Driver) and his clashes with corrupt Mayor Franklyn Cicero (Esposito) as they battle over how to rebuild the metropolis of New Rome following a disaster. Can utopian idealism defeat corruption and greed?
 

Dive into the world of virtual environments with Building Worlds for Volumes Part 1, the first of a two-part community event designed to introduce you to the art of building landscapes and environments using Unreal Engine! Whether you’re a beginner or have intermediate skills, this workshop is the perfect chance to level up your Unreal Engine expertise while connecting with fellow creators.

The MIX Center is being invaded this November - by some scary good movies. Join ASU professor and horror novelist Brian McAuley, who presents films about alien invasion, followed by a discussion. The screening series continues with Jordan Peele's 2022 film "Nope," about a UFO terrorizing a California horse ranch. 
 

The MIX Center is being invaded this November - by some scary good movies. Join ASU professor and horror novelist Brian McAuley, who presents films about alien invasion, followed by a discussion. The screening series starts with the 1982 classic "The Thing," about an alien presence wreaking havoc at an Antarctic research station.
 

Get possessed by the spirit of Halloween with ASU professor and horror novelist Brian McAuley, who presents two movies (one classic, one contemporary) about supernatural possession, followed by a discussion. The screening series continues with the 2023 film "Talk to Me," about a group of teenagers who discover they can contact spirits through a spooky embalmed hand.

 

Get Possessed by the spirit of Halloween with ASU professor and horror novelist Brian McAuley, who presents two movies (one classic, one contemporary) about supernatural possession, followed by a discussion. The screening series starts with "The Exorcist," the classic horror film about a young girl suffering demonic possession that traumatized audiences in 1973.

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Code and Cinema: WarGames Watch Party

Kick off Cybersecurity Awareness Month with a special screening of the classic film WarGames at the MIX Center. Join us for an afternoon of nostalgia and discussion on the origins of cyber warfare. Snacks and refreshments will be provided!

A thematically connected pair of horror movie screenings, centering possession by a malevolent force. 

Food and refreshments to be provided before each screening. Professor Brian McAuley gives a brief introduction, and each screening is followed by an informal chat. Free to the public.

Come learn how you can collaborate with ASU's award-winning faculty, prototype ideas, and launch new ventures in a supportive environment

This event is a gateway to:

Explore how the DIF Program can amplify your learning journey and take it to the next level.

Set up one-on-one conversations with our team exploring what unique opportunities the DIF Program has in store for you and your career goals
 

Apply to be a part of our program 

Attendees are eligible for a discount on tuition!*

Explore the amazing world of media and immersive experiences!

All activities are hands-on and interactive:

• Dreamscape Learn: Immerse yourself in an avatar-driven virtual reality experience (no limit per date)

• Laser cutting workshop: Create unique designs with laser technology (limit of 15 per date)

• 3D printing: Discover the future of manufacturing (not hands on, but a verbal demonstration)

• Wood/metal fabrication project: Get hands-on with building and crafting (limit of 12 per date)

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