Celebrated future-thinking producer. ARIA and Grammy winner. Hottest 100 victor. NGA Ambassador?

Yep. Flume is lending his music and sizeable seal of approval to the National Gallery of Australia's Hyper Real exhibition, a major collection of "which gathers the "explorative and future works of 32 artists from around the world presenting uncanny creatures, fantastic flesh, giants, clones and more."

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Not only is Flume's standalone track 'Hyperreal' ft. Kučka soundtracking video content for Hyper Real but the decorated beat-maker will personally tailor a unique audio and music tour of the uncanny figures and lifelike sculptures. There'll also be a curated Flume Art+Sound music pop-up taking over the gallery space during the exhibition.

Take a peek at the Hyper Real weirdness below and see how snug a fit Flume's wonky synth productions are as a soundtrack.

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Flume was selected as the NGA Ambassador for Hyper Real partly due to his collaboration with Jonathan Zawada, the ARIA Artisan winning artist behind the Skin artwork and many of Flume's visuals. A press release describes this relationship as a “testament to [Flume's] dedication to create an authentic sound and artistic aesthetic.”

The man behind the Flume moniker, Harley Streten adds: "Throughout the making of Skin, Jonathan Zawada and I often referred to the blend of the organic and the synthetic shaping the aesthetic around the album and the live show."

He's also looking forward to checking out Hyper Real for himself when he lands back home for New Year's to play Falls Festival and Field Day. “Lots of these artists explore many of these same themes around the future of art and technology."

Flume and Zawada will also feature In Conversation as part of an upcoming NGA video series.

Hyper Real is running at the NGA through until 18 February, 2018. Get more information at NGA's website.