That Once Was
Co-Creators Luke Grana, Natalya Shield, Al Brill, Ethan Hunter
Lighting Designer Luke Grana, Natalya Shield, Al Brill
Sound Desinger Ethan Hunter
Vision Desinger Luke Grana, Natalya Shield
Space Desinger Al Brill
In response to the theme of cyberpunk we have chosen to highlight society and environment by using the natural elements of the space, such as trees, and by creating a narrative exploring how the present may be viewed by the future.
To achieve this narrative the group has chosen to incorporate, atmospheric lighting, sound, and projection elements. There is also a large element of audience engagement in the inclusion of hidden elements the audience is encouraged to explore.
There are three states our installation will shift though, nature, chaos and cyberpunk. Specifically focusing on these states nature will be calm, chaos will be madness, while cyberpunk will be a coloison of bright colours using the natural space to create an artificial one.
To immerse the audience in the space we have allowed it to be so that the audience is walking around a moment of time frozen in a museum opening for an exhibit of the world that once was, our present world, condensed into a matter of minutes.
To achieve this narrative the group has chosen to incorporate, atmospheric lighting, sound, and projection elements. There is also a large element of audience engagement in the inclusion of hidden elements the audience is encouraged to explore.
There are three states our installation will shift though, nature, chaos and cyberpunk. Specifically focusing on these states nature will be calm, chaos will be madness, while cyberpunk will be a coloison of bright colours using the natural space to create an artificial one.
To immerse the audience in the space we have allowed it to be so that the audience is walking around a moment of time frozen in a museum opening for an exhibit of the world that once was, our present world, condensed into a matter of minutes.
Friendship Courtyard, VCA, 2021
Photographer Uni Melb