Find a 'place of delight' in the middle of the city!
Lose yourself in an indoor oasis of calm in the digital installation 'Locus amoenus,' inspired by scenery from around Victoria. This media art installation uses real-time geo-data to create a virtual landscape based on sights and sounds in the natural environment. It explores new media as a means of creating relaxing, ambient environments.
Venue: State Library Victoria, Activity Lab
Address: 328 Swanston Street, Melbourne
Date: 05 June 2017-17 June 2017
Time: Open daily during Library hours
Ticket: Free
Web: https://goo.gl/408vzi
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EMail: inquiries@slv.vic.gov.au
Call: 03 8664 7099
Address: 328 Swanston Street, Melbourne
Date: 05 June 2017-17 June 2017
Time: Open daily during Library hours
Ticket: Free
Web: https://goo.gl/408vzi
: https://www.facebook.com/statelibraryofvictoria/
: https://twitter.com/Library_Vic
: https://www.instagram.com/library_vic/
EMail: inquiries@slv.vic.gov.au
Call: 03 8664 7099
Lose yourself in an indoor oasis of calm in the digital installation 'Locus amoenus,' inspired by scenery from around Victoria.
This media art installation uses real-time geo-data to create a virtual landscape based on sights and sounds in the natural environment.
Meet artist John Power, who will answer questions and take feedback on ways that new media can be a means of creating relaxing, ambient environments.
This free installation is open daily, during Library hours. Bookings not required.
Presented in partnership with RMIT School of Media and Communication.
This media art installation uses real-time geo-data to create a virtual landscape based on sights and sounds in the natural environment.
Meet artist John Power, who will answer questions and take feedback on ways that new media can be a means of creating relaxing, ambient environments.
This free installation is open daily, during Library hours. Bookings not required.
Presented in partnership with RMIT School of Media and Communication.