

KID A MNESIA EXHIBITION is out now for free on Epic Games Store. KID A MNESIA EXHIBITION An upside-down digital/analogue universe created from original artwork and recordings to commemorate the coming of age of Radiohead’s Kid A and Amnesiac. Explore the KID A MNESIA EXHIBITION yourself. There are surprises at every turn that you should experience without a guide. The Kid A Mnesia: Exhibition is not a video game, as players are told in no uncertain terms early on in the experience. At one point, I was abducted by three songs and left to float amidst crumbling artworks until the final chord. Radiohead’s Kid A Mnesia: Exhibition is not technically a video game, but its outstanding presentation could inspire future AAA surreal horror games. Art sits in frames, but it’s also scratched into walls, or brought to life as towering panoramas. I have a mental map of every note, every breath on Kid A and Amnesia, but I still got lost in the weird, Ballardian space of the exhibition’s halls. Throughout the exhibition, Radiohead’s music will rebuild itself around you. All around you, Everything In Its Right Place seems to endlessly remix itself. Your experience kicks off beneath the angry canopy of a 2D, hand-scribbled forest, the trunks of dark.
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Up close, those walls are made of RGB pixels. Created as part of a series of 20th anniversary celebrations for the band’s two game-changing albums from the early 2000s, ‘Kid A’ and ‘Amnesiac’, they say that the exhibition will. Epic Games Publishing and developers namethemachine and Arbitrarily Good Productions have announced KID A MNESIA EXHIBITION for PlayStation 5, and PC and Mac (Epic Games Store). Watch on YouTube Kid A Mnesia: Exhibition's reveal trailer from the PlayStation Showcase. Inside, welcoming you, is a corridor of flickering, smearing walls. You stumble through a sketched out forest towards a red door. That includes re-releases of Kid A and Amnesia, albums from over two decades ago, joined by Kid Amnesiae, “a memory palace of half-remembered, half-forgotten sessions & unreleased material.” It’s a collection of rooms, corridors, and spaces inspired by and filled with music and art from the recent KID A MNESIA release.

The type who knows the lyrics to their songs before they’re officially released, but even I was surprised by the dark, playful exploration of the exhibition.
