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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.