Mind Games: Art Alive

Mind Games: Art Alive

A new, woman-led, interactive, immersive and independent experiential playground will open on 22 November in Chippendale, in Sydney’s inner suburbs – at a scale and level of detail that has not been done in Australia.

Comprising multisensory installations such as holographic moon rooms to upside-down trains, mirrored mazes, and perception puzzles, Mind Games: Art Alive brings together illusion artists, prop makers, and perception artists to create a playful museum-style experience that offers people a chance to connect with art and each other affordably and unforgettably.

Exhibiting artists include but are not limited to:

Australian film industry sculptor Hayley Egan

Ngarabal and Gomeroi multimedia artist Jeremy Worrall

Akiyoshi Kitaoka, a Japanese psychology professor at Ritsumeikan University, is known worldwide for his optical illusions.

With a focus on playfulness and creativity, Mind Games: Art Alive has commissioned more than 60 bespoke works from 15 artists that explore perception-shifting concepts, requiring between 60 and 150 minutes in total to experience. Visitors will encounter sensory experiences of smell and sound, technology-driven pieces, such as:

The Holographic Moon Room – a 3D projection space that takes visitors to a surreal lunar landscape.

Levitation Station – an upside-down train illusion that redefines the laws of gravity.

The Movie Magic Room – step behind the scenes to see how cinematic sound and illusions come to life.

And exiting through the gift shop won’t be a hassle – shoppers can stir their senses of taste and rhythm through the venue’s musical lollipops.

Situated on one of Australia’s most notable streets for cultural heritage and education – Broadway in Chippendale – the venue’s design and build have been shaped to enhance and extend the immersive experiences on offer via a seamless walkthrough across two levels that feels stepping through different portals, giving urban edgy vibes.

Set to open to the public from 22 November at levels one and two, 154-160 Broadway, Chippendale, Mind Games: Art Alive will be available to the public for an initial 12-month period. Exhibitions will change over this time based on the season/theme.

The location is within easy reach of transport, parking and food options and has air conditioning.

Feedback/Comments

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Sue.1982

So much fun, we laughed the whole way around. Especially good for children.

James91

What an enjoyable experience. 100% fascinating from start to finish. A great variety of exhibits to savour and enjoy with hands-on participation every step of the way. Mind-bendingly brilliant. Will definitely recommend to family, friends and work colleagues.

Dianne

Interesting exhibition. The way thing look different like wearing gown in room and looking all the same. Worth seeing

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