The creative and artistic studio Ramus has just completed its first permanent immersion experience: a semi-light art gallery, semi-aquatic and interactive.

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The immersive experience The Star Sydney comes from an interactive digital canvas, with a surface of 25 metre, and a resolution of no less than 8K in the center, in which the light and movement of the city of Sydney is creatively shown through the digital artworks of artists, animators and cinematographers, local and international.

As an integrated extension of the digital canvas, images of changing light flow through three elements that are covered in this space: the roof, the wall and the water, expanding visual content beyond the canvas to the entire lobby, occupying two floors.

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A cylindrical work of art, of 13 meters high, shows in a visually striking waterfalls that fall in unique and creative ways, becoming a canvas that moves gracefully depending on the light and projections that are made.

The Star Entertainment Group, one of Australia's largest entertainment and gaming groups, has been commissioned to shape this project designed by the creative and artistic studio Ramus, also responsible for content production.

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"I was inspired to create a digital work of art that was embedded within the architecture of the space., connecting elements and visualizing the entire environment that work in sync as one, with the purpose of integrating and enriching the human experience", explains Bruce Ramus, creative and lighting designer and founder of the Ramus studio.

The installation adapts its content to different states of environment, spectacle and interactivity, according to the time of day. In addition, a continuous program of content ensures that visitors to The Star Sydney get to know and experiment with the works of local and international artists.

Ramus Immersive Installation for The Star Sydney. from Ramus Illumination on Vimeo.


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by • 27 Jun, 2019
• section: Case studies, outstanding, HIGHLIGHTED Case Study, display, Events, lighting, production