The now ubiquitous 3D printer is the new magic oil lamp—at least it is in the artist Adam Green’s 90-minute film interpretation of the Middle Eastern tale of Aladdin, to be shown nightly at the Hole gallery in New York until 14 April. Green plays the title character, here a “struggling recording artist” sometime in the near future, with a cast that includes the actress Natasha Lyonne as Aladdin’s mother, the artist Francesco Clemente as the genie and the childhood star Macaulay Culkin as the rebel leader. The Hole will also show colourful and zany painted sets, sculptures and props made by Green for the film, which was shot last summer in a Red Hook, Brooklyn warehouse. Tickets can be reserved at http://shop.theholenyc.com.