Imaginary Landscapes
Hutton Lane transforms into an imaginative and evocative audiovisual journey.
Overview
Imaginary Landscapes, brought to you by the Brisbane City Council and Room40, is a transformation of Hutton Lane in the heart of Brisbane City. Step into an imaginative and evocative audiovisual journey that traces the edges of the Pacific Ocean, the great uniting body of water that traces the east coast of Australia.
Using the Brisbane River as the linking point to the Pacific, as well as a platform for the works of audio and visual artists, Portland’s Grouper, Room40’s own Lawrence English, Makino Takashi (Japan), Paul Clipson (USA), Eugene Carchesio (Brisbane), Scott Morrison (Victoria) and more, plus performances.
The exhibition seeks to project visions of ourselves and our place on the Pacific rim, refocussed through the lenses of the artists. It will include static installations, evolving video works and audiovisual interactions, sound and interactive installations.
Don’t miss the chance to see Brisbane’s inner city transformed into an evolving mini-ecosystem.