
🎬 Step Into a Time Machine: Callum Preston’s ‘Video Land’ at Melbourne’s Immigration Museum!
Hey retro enthusiasts! If you’ve ever longed for the days of VHS tapes, neon signs, and the thrill of choosing the perfect Friday night flick, Callum Preston’s ‘Video Land’ is your dream come true. Nestled within the Immigration Museum’s ‘Joy’ exhibition, this immersive installation is a heartfelt homage to the iconic video stores of the 1990s
🛋️ A Nostalgic Dive into the 90s
‘Video Land’ isn’t just an art piece; it’s a full-scale replica of a 90s video rental store, complete with aisles of VHS tapes, genre-labelled shelves, and even a retro counter where you can pick up a mock membership card that’s delightfully oversized and utterly useless—just like the real thing! Every detail, from the intentionally imperfect lighting (think fake dead bugs in the fixtures) to the custom-designed busy carpet, it has all been meticulously crafted to transport you back in time.
source: Museums Victoria
🎞️ More Than Just a Pretty Façade
Beyond the visual nostalgia, ‘Video Land’ features a selection of VHS tapes from Preston’s personal collection, including gems like ‘Junior’, ‘Brewster’s Millions’, and ‘Grease’. There’s even a TV playing vintage-style commercials and anti-piracy ads created by Preston himself, adding layers of authenticity to the experience.
🎉 Part of the ‘Joy’ Exhibition
‘Video Land’ is one of several installations in the ‘Joy’ exhibition, where Victorian-based artists explore the concept of joy through various mediums. From interactive art to vibrant murals, the exhibition offers a diverse range of experiences designed to uplift and inspire.
📅 Don’t Miss Out!
This nostalgic journey is open until August 29, 2025, at the Immigration Museum in Melbourne. Whether you’re a retro everything aficionado, a film buff, or just someone looking to relive the magic of the 90s, ‘Video Land’ is a must-visit.
🎟️ Plan Your Visit
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Location: Immigration Museum, Melbourne CBD
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Dates: Now until August 29, 2025
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Tickets: Included with museum entry ($15 for adults; free for children and members) – go here.
So grab your (imaginary) membership card, rewind your favourite memories, and step into ‘Video Land’—where the past is always ready to play!
