“Labyrinth” now showing as part of the Fringe Festival Digital Playground

The 6 sided interactive film work “Labyrinth” that Gilbert Kemp Attrill and I have been creating (along with a talented group of crew) is finally live at the State Library Digital Playground! Intrigued? You should be… go have a look! it’s free and showing for the whole fringe festival 🙂

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Have a look at the:

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Adelaide Fringe Website

State Library of South Australia 
12 February – 13 March
(12 February –  Google Cube only)
Monday – Wednesday, 10am – 8pm
Thursday & Friday, 10am – 6pm
Saturday & Sunday, 10am – 5pm
FREE

**Opening on 12 February will feature only the Google Cube portion of the exhibition, the other sections will follow from 13 February**

Come play at Adelaide Fringe’s first ever Digital Playground!

With virtual reality headsets and the amazing Cube by Google’s Creative Lab, bring to life a six sided story or be transported to different worlds in this digital playground made real.

In a first for Australia, Adelaide Fringe and Google Australia are supporting visual artists to make a work for The Cube with Adelaide based Gilbert Kemp Attrill and Claire Marsh making a new screen based work premiering at Digital Playground.

Enter the world of virtual reality and 6-sided moving image at the State Library of SA. This special exhibition event features works by Australian and international artists especially created to experience on virtual reality headsets and the Google Cube.

Be transported to different worlds and different spaces in a curated VR program by Melbourne creative company VRTOV (Oscar Raby, Katy Morrison and Jess Linington) and experience sensational animated worlds designed by Adelaide’s own Novus Res and 360 video by Jumpgate.

Adelaide Fringe is delighted to team up with Google’s Creative Lab to present a moving image work for the Google Cube. The Cube is an experimental form for interactive storytelling and allows filmmakers, musicians, artists and other creatives to make interactive films where the viewer controls the narrative structure.

 

 

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