Written in 1898, H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds is one of the most enduring works of science fiction. The exhibition explored Wells’ novel, and subsequent remakes and homages across all media, and illustrated the idea of aliens as metaphors or symbols for unfamiliar neighbors, despised enemies, or misunderstood allies — in other words, as versions of us.
The spirit of Asian Comics comes to life in the Forest of Lunarda, an alternate world hidden beyond the Midnight Market and under the moonlight of a total eclipse. Step inside this cosmic cosplay soiree in the Forest of Lunarda and set your imagination free at our Isekai-inspired Moonlit Forest x Night Market exhibition Opening Party.
Press your finger to the pulse of a revolution with a playable look into twenty rotating titles from around the world and discover how independent gamers are redefining their industry.
Written in 1898, H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds is one of the most enduring works of science fiction. The exhibition explored Wells’ novel, and subsequent remakes and homages across all media, and illustrated the idea of aliens as metaphors or symbols for unfamiliar neighbors, despised enemies, or misunderstood allies — in other words, as versions of us.