What a sight! Melbourne Museum’s new exhibition Tyama (pronounced Chah-muh) will enable audiences to activate and control large-scale multimedia projections revealing stories about Victoria’s nocturnal worlds. | carawaters
The immersive exhibition explores stories inspired by First Peoples knowledge, the environment and Museums Victoria’s collections.
The exhibition uses 80 speakers, 47 projectors and some of the biggest screens in the country outside of IMAX.will combine with Indigenous knowledge in Melbourne to create what is believed to be a world first for museums in immersive First Peoples storytelling. will enable audiences to activate and control large-scale multimedia projections revealing stories about Victoria’s nocturnal worlds.
“I hope people are inspired to realise that every rock, insect, plant, person has a place of belonging in nature,” she said. “That being a part of Country is being a part of one great family and we all have a responsibility to care for our family, our Country.”Tyama uses 80 speakers and 47 projectors to create an interactive immersive exhibition.
“In this context, it is for people to come and learn and to know and to embody that learning,” Couzens said.“To know something, it becomes embodied knowledge and people will experience that and become guardians of Country.”The exhibition highlights objects from the museum’s collection with the help of technological wizardry using 80 speakers, 47 projectors and some of the biggest screens in the country outside of IMAX.
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