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Ex Machina used this private residence in Norway's Valldal region for some of its interior scenes. The house, designed by Jensen & Skodvin Architects, was still under construction at the time.
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Ex Machina was the big winner at the Moët British Independent Film Awards on 6 December (2015). The film won four awards: Best British Independent Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay for Alex Garland and Outstanding Achievement in Craft for it's Visual Effects, by Andrew Whitehurst.
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The Stunning Mansion in Ex Machina Is (Mostly) Real, and You Can Spend the Night There Production designer Mark Digby explains how movie magic, and metaphor, turned a real hotel into a sci-fi.
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See Ex Machina's Stunning Sets | Architectural Digest Set Design See Ex Machina 's Stunning Sets Two remote Norwegian properties provided extraordinary sets for Ex Machina By Lise.
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Nathan is definitely dead. Kyoko has also probably been damaged beyond repair. For a moment, it seems like she could be faking, given that only her jaw was destroyed. But then, long after Nathan.
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In the 2015 sci-fi thriller Ex Machina directed by Alex Garland, we saw a neurotic tech billionaire creating an artificially intelligent, human-like robot within his breathtakingly beautiful mansion in the woods.
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May 28, '15 10:29 AM EST. 6. (photo credit Knut Bry) Whether you think Alex Garland's film "Ex Machina" is a mind-bending classic or a future camp hit (the Dancing Scene, anybody?), one thing is certain: the architecture of the real-life Hotel Juvet is stunning. Designed by Jensen & Skovdin Architects, the hotel is located in northwestern.
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Ex Machina house: Finding the perfect home for a rather unusual villain A near-future plot, coupled with an eccentric billionaire protagonist, is not the type of combo that can easily be accommodated by just any filming location (remember Tony Stark's house ?).
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Trailer for Ex Machina. After arriving by helicopter at the house, Caleb learns that Nathan wants him to spend time with Ava, a robot he has built, to ascertain whether she shows genuine.
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Sous la direction artistique du metteur en scène Robert Lepage, Ex Machina crée, produit et diffuse des œuvres artistiques multidisciplinaires.
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Universal Pictures. The film stars Oscar Isaac as Nathan, a billionaire tech CEO and scientist who creates a crazy female artificial intelligence robot (played by Alicia Vikander) that Caleb.
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Ex Machina Film Inspires Architecture for a Writer's Modern Concrete Home Design. The idea behind this architectural home design was to create a minimalist house for a successful writer, according to 3D artist Ângelo Fernandes, who rendered what he calls the "Writer's Home" concept design. The clean empty spaces allow one's thoughts.
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1 | This image from the movie is a still from the film. Real exteriors.
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Nathan (Oscar Isaac) is a billionaire programmer and tech CEO who's created a humanoid robot named Ava (Alicia Vikander). One of Nathan's employees, Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson), wins a contest and is.
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Nathan (Oscar Isaac) is the scientific genius behind the technology and in an attempt to protect his privacy, the billionaire has become a recluse, living in virtual confinement in his luxurious home, which also doubles as his laboratory.
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In the depths of Norway's dense, emerald forested coastline, a panoramic scene abounding with fjords and mountains, sits the set of cult film classic, Ex Machina, filmed in situ at a striking design hotel of floating, impassive architecture, Alstad's Juvet Landscape Hotel. Conceived with minimal intrusion on the scenery in mind, but all the while making the most of the views of Norway's.