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ACCA’S summer show is all about cycles and echoes and considers alternate worlds and ways forward. It features the work of six artists, all born in the 1980s – Madison Bycroft, Tianzhuo Chen, Lu Yang, Sahej Rahal, Justin Shoulder and Zadie Xa – and considers how new technology and media are shaping our future. àaustralia­n Centre for Contempora­ry Art, 111 Sturt St, Southbank 3006. 03 9697 9999. acca.melbourne. Tue-fri 10am-5pm; Sat, Sun 11am-5pm. Free. Dec 7-Mar 22.

ÁTERMINUS: JESS JOHNSON AND SIMON WARD

New York-based visual artist Jess Johnson and New Zealand animator Simon Ward use VR better than just about anybody in this exhibition of five works that take you into different realms. Some are curiously beautiful and relaxing, while others are a total sensory overload. And the viewer is in complete control. àheide

Museum of Art, 7 Templestow­e Rd, Bulleen 3105. 03 9850 1500. www.heide.com.au. Tue-sun 10am-5pm. $0-$20. Until Mar 1.

BETWEEN APPEARANCE­S: THE ART OF LOUISE WEAVER

This exhibition draws together three decades of the artist’s work and peers into her constant exploratio­n of growth, transforma­tion and the natural world. She’s perhaps best known for her faceless woven animals, but Between Appearance­s also showcases Weaver’s paintings, drawings, prints and textile works. àbuxton Contempora­ry, Cnr Southbank Blvd & Dodds St, Southbank 3006. 03 9035 9339. buxtoncont­emporary.com. Wed-sun 11am-5pm. Free. Until Feb 9.

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