Float reveals sustainability issues of places in the Australian landscape with moving and suspended panoramic vision.
This interactive artwork has been developed from an investigation into man-made interventions to river flows so as to illustrate relationships between community and country forged by water management. All-encompassing 360º images interpret the balancing act struck between man-made structures and native bush found at the surface of intercepted waterways in South-Eastern Australia.
Full Description
Float reveals sustainability issues of places in the Australian landscape with moving and suspended panoramic vision.
This interactive artwork has been developed from an investigation into man-made interventions to river flows so as to illustrate relationships between community and country forged by water management. All-encompassing 360º images interpret the balancing act struck between man-made structures and native bush found at the surface of intercepted waterways in South-Eastern Australia.
Work metadata
- Year Created: 2008
- Submitted to ArtBase: Thursday May 15th, 2008
- Original Url: http://studentwork.hss.uts.edu.au/float/
- Permalink: http://studentwork.hss.uts.edu.au/float/
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Work Credits:
- Megan Lawrence, creator
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