Large-scale projections

Large-scale projections by nature of their size are usually intended to attract the attention of visitors and have a high impact. Some of these projects are ambient, atmospheric programs that are not designed with a traditional beginning, middle and end - like Blue Edge and the Introduction Wall. Others, such as the 3D animated Winton Trackway, take over the gallery in a theatrical way every time they play.


Winton Trackway
Australian Museum, Sydney, Mar 08


This 11 metre by 4 metre projection is a 3D CGI re-enactment of a dinosaur stampede frozen in time in fossilized footprints at Winton, Queensland.

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The Blue Edge
Australian Museum, Sydney, Jun 08


Blue Edge is a mesmerising, large-scale video projection of some of Australia’s exotic sea creatures that greets visitors as they enter the Surviving Australia exhibition.

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Conflicts 1945 to Today
Australian War Memorial, Canberra, Feb 08


We produced five video programs for this exhibition. This atmospheric multi-screen video wall introduces the exhibition and integrates object displays, photographs and art. The main program runs on a large LED display and focuses on the human aspect of armed conflict.

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Spirit of the Olympics
National Sports Museum, Melbourne, Mar 08


This signature media element greets visitors as they enter the Olympics Gallery – an atmospheric tableau that evokes the tradition and spirit of the Games with motion graphics, archival video, on-screen text and an ambient soundtrack.

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Extremes
National Museum of Australia, Jul 04


We spoke to three desert-dwellers - Rudolf Dausab from the Namib in Southern Africa, Rosa Ramos Colque from Chile’s Atacama Desert, and Douglas Multa from Australia’s Red Centre – to draw on their insights into survival in these harsh environments.

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